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Humminbird Piranhamax 20 Fishfinder
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Humminbird Piranhamax 20 Fishfinder
With an exclusive dual-beam sonar that covers a wider area
and delivers better bottom definition, this fish finder brings a world of
anxiety to bait-dodging fish. It has 600-foot depth capability and
features a beautiful 4-level grayscale. Easy one-touch controls. Backlit
display for night fishing.
Specifications
- Depth capability: 600 feet
- Display window size: 4-inch diagonal
- Display matrix: 240V x 160H
- Display type: 4-level grayscale high-contrast FSTN LCD
- Power output: 100 watts (RMS)
- 800 watts (peak to peak)
- Operating frequency: 200 and 83 kHz
- Transducer: inside hull or transom mount
- Power input range: 10-20 VDC
- Mounting: easy on, easy off tilting mount
- Dimensions: 4-3/8"W x 6-1/8"H x 3"D
Key Features
- Highest definition 240V x 160H LCD display for sharpest images
- Exclusive dual-beam sonar covers wider area with better bottom
definition
- Fish ID shows fish in wide beam as hollow symbols and fish in narrow
beam as solid symbols
- Swivel mount adjusts for optimum viewing from anywhere on the boat
- True 4-level grayscale delivers a better image of bottom, fish and
structure
- Easy one-touch control accesses full set of advanced features
- Water temperature included
- Ultra-compact size mounts almost anywhere
- 600-foot depth capability
- Backlit display for night fishing
- Built marine tough and waterproof
- Made in the USA
Additional features
- Advanced zoom option reveals fish and structure near the bottom
- Large, easy-to-read digital depth and temperature readouts
- Protective bezel with recessed lens
- 3-level alarm sounds at the presence of fish targets
- Adjustable depth alarm from 2 to 99 feet
- Simulator mode lets you learn the features without being on the
water
- Easy-on, easy-off mounting system
- Feature memory remembers settings
- Microdynamic transducer slice through water for optimum performance
To order the Humminbird Piranhamax 20, add to cart or call us at
(712) 204-3952.
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