Garmin Fishfinder 400C 4-Inch Waterproof Fishfinder and Dual Frequency Transducer
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Garmin Fishfinder 400C 4-Inch Waterproof Fishfinder and Dual Frequency Transducer
- Adaptable to both freshwater and saltwater conditions, with dual-frequency transducer
- Ultra-bright, 4-inch, full-color QVGA display with 320 x 240 pixels of resolution
- UltraScroll updates screen at live-action speeds, while night mode provides low-light readability
- Built-in CANet connectivity enables sonar data to be shared with other chartplotter displays
- Weighs 1.5 pounds and measures 5.72 x 5 x 2.73 inches (W x H x D)
List Price: $ 407.13 Price:
Garmin GPSMAP 4210
- 10.4" SVGA sunlight readable display.
- Preloaded with worldwide satellite imagery and highly-detailed BlueChart g2 marine cartography of the coastal U.S.
- Waterproof - IPX7 submersible.
List Price: $ 2,299.99 Price: $ 2,299.99
Tagged with: 400C • 4Inch • Dual • Fishfinder • Frequency • Garmin • Transducer • Waterproof
Filed under: Garmin Fishfinder
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
I’ve bought 2 now and would by a third if needed, September 23, 2009
By R. Graf –
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This review is from: Garmin Fishfinder 400C 4-Inch Waterproof Fishfinder and Dual Frequency Transducer (Electronics)
I had to buy a second one becuase the 1st one went with the boat when it sold and then I purchased the 2nd. These fish finders work great, amazing clarity. Easy to find menu operations, it also works with my Garmin GPS, which is another added benefit. Screen is visible in all light. I also like to be able to identify the size of fish under the boat, whether it be herring balls or candle fish on the bottom, it’s all quite detailed. This also is the first fishfinder that I’ve owned that has water temperature, as I’ve learned the fish are particular about shade and water temperature. More fish in the boat because of it.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Good sonar unit, June 8, 2010
By D. Brown (Boston) –
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This review is from: Garmin Fishfinder 400C 4-Inch Waterproof Fishfinder and Dual Frequency Transducer (Electronics)
Product works as promised and has been very reliable after a month of daily use, Reads bottom and fish well and is more sensitive than my last unit. Instruction manual is not as helpful as I might want, so you have to work at it a bit to get the most out of the unit.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Awesome GPS unit, January 17, 2010
By T. White –
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This review is from: Garmin GPSMAP 4210 10.4-Inch Waterproof Marine GPS and Chartplotter Network Bundle (Electronics)
This GPS is excellent – Definately the best GPS on the market. Deciding on a sounder unit and accessories is a little complicated. I’m very happy with the purchase even with the high price. I wish Garmin had better depth-sounding technology – the regular unit works well but is not as good as the Lowrance HDS. And Lowrance now has side-scan sonar. When buying this, I considered Garmin, Lowrance, and Humminbird. Hummingbird was first to market with side-scan, but their units felt cheaply made to me, and their GPS was not nearly as good as Garmin. Lowrance is decent, but their GPS lacks many features of the Garmin and their UI is not intuitive at all. I decided the GPS features and intuitive UI in the Garmin were worth not having the cool high def and side-scan sonar capabilities. Maybe one day they’ll release a competitive depth sounding module which I would gladly purchase, but their current sounder does work and provides decent visibility up to the 500′ depths I’ve fished.
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