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The
Garmin 140 fish finder I found the 3.3” x 3.3” screen to be ample for my use and when you run it off a 12volt
4.2 ah battery I can use it for a good two days fishing . It also has a night light so you use it when you go out at night
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| garmin 140 fishfinder |
Features include: • 4-level gray scale FSTN • Display, 3.3”
H x 3.3” W, 4.7-inch diagonal, 240 x 128 pixels • Patented transom/trolling mount transducer • Dual-beam
transducer with user-selectable narrow (14°) or wide (45°) view to see more fish in shallow water • Ultrascroll high-rep-rate
sonar • Automatic display re-scaling on range change (no more vertical lines with range changes) • New AutoGain
technology to see more fish • New sounder design featuring excellent shallow-water performance • Incandescent
backlight for display and keypad • Power output: 100 watts (RMS) 800 watts (peak to peak) • Depth: 600 foot •
Unit dimensions: 6.1” W x 4.9” H x 2.6” D • See-Thru technology: shows weak and strong returns
simultaneously • Power down backup of settings: customer settings are not lost when the unit is turned off •
Whiteline • 2X and 4X Automatic and manual zoom • Alarms for fish size, shallow water, deep water, and low
battery • Battery voltage indication
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fitting it to my kayak that was easy there were only one 24mm hole and three small holes for the backing plate And a good
lump of silicone to stick the transducer down to the hull
Put a good lump of silicone in the bottom of hull place the
transducer in the silicone And hold it there with some weight and leave to go off
Place backing plate on your kayak where you want it fit it and mark the three holes
to fit it down then make a 24mm hole just above the backing plate this is for the transducer plug to pass through them get
your self a rubber grommet to seal around the wire after the plug has been pass through the hole the place the backing plate
on and fix down job done
All
in all this is a great piece of kit that has proven very reliable
And easy to maintain.
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