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Jezbo
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09/01/2018 12:24PM  
New and only used on water for couple hours. I bought several different models of the low draw amp black and white fish finders that can run off a 10 pack of AA batteries. Just narrowing the field. Without the back light on it only draws 100mA continuously. You can get a full 5 days of fishing with it and not need new batteries if you use lithium batteries. I will leave the AA 10 pack holder attached. Cant find them for less than $130. Willing to sell for $95. In Duluth MN. Buyer would be responsible for shipping if needed.

Garmin ClearVü scanning sonar provides a nearly photographic view of fish and structure under the boat
Includes all-in-one advanced HD-ID™ and ClearVü transducer
4-inch diagonal, 8-level gray scale display
Transmit power (RMS)/(Peak-To-Peak): 200 W/1,600 W
Includes quick-release tilt/swivel mount, transom mount and low-profile trolling motor transducer mounting kits
The powerfully simple 4-inch echo 151dv includes an all-in-one transducer that delivers both advanced HD-ID 77/200 kHz and Garmin ClearVü scanning sonar for a nearly photographic view of fish and structure under your boat.
View ClearVü and traditional sonar on the 8-level gray scale display and experience excellent target separation and bottom tracking with 1,600 W peak-to-peak power. Narrow-to-wide viewing cone angles give you a big picture well beyond the sides of your boat — from shallow water down to 1,600 feet maximum¹. Includes quick-release tilt/swivel mount and transom/trolling motor transducer mount kits.
 
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trailcheif
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09/02/2018 05:17PM  
I’m not interested, cause I already own one. Just wanted to let potential buyers it’s a great unit. Perfect for canoe country. Low draw and I’ve learned to rely on when it’s showing I’m on fish. If it shows marks I usually start catching fish.
 
Jezbo
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09/03/2018 09:11AM  
CLASSIC PIC!
I thought I was the only one that had that much "stuff" in the back of the canoe. LOL
 
prizes14
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09/03/2018 07:49PM  
Does this fish finder have to be mounted or is it compact enough that I could sit it on my lap or on the bottom of the canoe?

I'm looking at a portable fish finder but don't know much about them. The one I was considering because of it's portablility is a Hawkeye Fishtrax 1C https://www.amazon.com/Hawkeye-Fishtrax-Finder-Virtuview-Display/dp/B016O5IDBW/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&th=1

 
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