Garmin FF 80 LCD Fishfinder - includes Transom Mount Transducer
$99.99
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The Fishfinder 80 is a feature packed unit for under $100!
The Fishfinder 80 boasts a high resolution 2" X 3.3" display (64 X 128 pixels), transmit power of 100 watts RMS (800 watts peak to peak), and a single frequency (200 kHz) transducer for depth and temperature. The fishfinder 80 features Garmin's exclusive depth control gain, which adjusts sounder sensitivity by depth, resulting in a more detailed picture of bottom structure. With Garmin's see thru technology, this feature packed unit separates fish from thermoclines and structure, giving you a clear picture of what is beneath your boat. The Fishfinder 80 features fish ID with depth and backlit keypad as well!
Backlit display and keypad
Unique, 180-degree swivel mount and quick-release mechanism
Automatic Depth Control Gain (DCG)
See-Thru technology separates fish returns from thermoclines and underwater structure
Fish ID with optional fish depth numbers
Single-frequency 200-kHz transducer designed to accommodate mounting on either the transom or trolling motor
Memory backup for user settings
Automatic and user-adjusted zoom
600 foot depth capability
Power output: 100 watts (RMS), 800 watts (peak to peak)
Display options: Auto-ranging, 2X and 4X auto and manual zoom, 3 fish symbol sizes, adjustment bar
Alarms: Fish size and shallow water
Transducer auto-sense: Automatically displays temperature data without menus
Depth Control Gain (DCG): Automatically adjusts fishfinder sensitivity according to depth
Power down backup of settings: Customer settings not lost when unit is turned off
Unit Size: 4.7"W x 4.9"H x 2.4"D
Weight: 15.5 oz.
2.25"W x 3.25"H 64 x 128 pixel, high-contrast FSTN display
Backlight: 3-level display and keys
Power input: 10 to 18 Vdc w/ high-voltage protection (3.5 watts max usage)
Case: Fully gasketed, high-impact plastic alloy
Waterproof: Waterproof to IEC 529 IPX7 standards, submerged to 1 meter for 30 minutes