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Humminbird® 120 Fishin' Buddy® Ultimate Portable Fishfinder

Humminbird's 120 Fishin' Buddy Ultimate Portable Fishfinder is the perfect way to find fish from your boat, a dock or even a float tube. The 120 Fishin’ Buddy Fishfinder does not require any rigging or complicated wiring, just clamp the Fishin' Buddy on and fish. The 24-inch transducer tube housing reaches the water from most small or mid-size fishing boats. One-touch control for access to advanced features, even Selective Fish ID+™. Exclusive SideFinding™ sonar spots fish all around your boat out to 120 feet: simply turn the unit the direction you want to search. Six AA batteries (not included) [Read More]
   
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  • Brand - Humminbird
  • Pixel Count - 240 X 160
  • Screen Size - 4"
Humminbird's 120 Fishin' Buddy Ultimate Portable Fishfinder is the perfect way to find fish from your boat, a dock or even a float tube. The 120 Fishin’ Buddy Fishfinder does not require any rigging or complicated wiring, just clamp the Fishin' Buddy on and fish. The 24-inch transducer tube housing reaches the water from most small or mid-size fishing boats. One-touch control for access to advanced features, even Selective Fish ID+™. Exclusive SideFinding™ sonar spots fish all around your boat out to 120 feet: simply turn the unit the direction you want to search. Six AA batteries (not included) supply all the power needed for hours of enjoyment.

Features:
  • 4'' easy-to-read 240Vx160H 8-level grayscale display with backlighting
  • 34°, 200 kHz operating frequency down to 240 feet
  • Exclusive SideFinding™ technology
  • 24'' fixed shaft length
  • 1000 watts of PTP power
  • Surface temperature included
  • Unit size: 4.22'' W x 5.76'' H x 2.72'' D
  • Manufacturer's one-year warranty
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FYI- I am sorry but we do not offer a wider clamp mount.
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3 ft
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well it's 9v you can search for a converter to convert 12v to 9v which is easy to do
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It takes six AA alkaline batteries. That equates to 9V and it does not take much amperage. Whatever the specifications may be, I used it for two 8-hour days without needing to change the batteries.
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float tube mounting

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It says it mounts to a float tube, but only shows a clamp stlye mount. I need a strap mount, but don't see an option for this. Any suggetions?
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good luck with the float tube...looks like your ganna have to bring the fishin buddy with you...and when you wanna use it...just drop it in the water....but make sure you tye on some type of flotation device to it doesn't sink to the bottom
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4.6 lbs
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Minus the C-Clamp, it weighs about 4 lbs or less. The C-Clamp weighs almost as much as the whole unit by itself.
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less than 5lbs
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Nope, not recommended to leaving in the water while traveling distances. I was using a trolling motor 60 lb thurst and it was wobbling so must I pulled it out of the water. Only for slow speeds
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I have my 130 fishin buddy clamped on my 10ft joh bot...I can leave it in the water when i use my front 36lb per thrust Minn-Kota when trolling...but when i decide tomove across lake...and use my 5Hp Mercury Outboard....The fisin Buddy MUST come out of the water!!!
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NO. ABSOLUTELY NOT. ACCURACY IS NOT DEPENDABLE WHILE MOVING...Even when trolling at slow speeds accuracy is bad
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yes. i use it on a canoe and pond prowler. it handles 4 knots ok.
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batery life on th 130 is ok. if settings are set to default then the average battery time I get is about 6-8 hours..but if i use the side-finder appilication..holy smokes...the battery life gets sucked out so fast you wont believe t
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it should. i've used it on a dock. the battery life is very good. i believe better than advertised.
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can it fit onto kayaks?

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Yes- it fits on my kayak very well. But I needed to bolt a small peice of wood to the kayak, to give the c-clamp something to clamp too.
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Yes, f coure it wil fi onto a Kayak!!!
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it mounts to a canoe ok. a kayak may be a problem. it'll depend on the make/model.
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