Humminbird® 386ci Fishfinder/Chartplotter Combo
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- Color 3.5" (320V x 240H) TFT display
- Internal GPS
- DualBeam Plusâ„¢ Sonar
- SwitchFireâ„¢ Sonar
- Screen Snap Shot to Memory Card
- Split Screen Zoom
- Split Screen Bottom Lock
- Wide Narrow Cone Split Screen
- Instant Image Update
- 3D Chart View
- Custom View Selections
- TruArch Technology
- GPS Chartplotting with built-in UniMapâ„¢
Specifications:
- DualBeam Plus
83 kHz / 60° @ -10db
Depth: 1,500’
- Power Output: 500 watts (RMS)/2,400 watts (PTP)
- Target separation: 2.5"
- Speed: GPS Speed included
- Temperature: Built into transducer
- Mount: Quick Disconnect
- Unit Size: 5.25"W x 5.12"H x 1.12"D
Rated 5 out of 5Â by 2
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by JimmyZ123 Great Product
Great Easy to use and great for Ocean or freshwater. Don't let the size of this unit fool you. Sure you could get a big bulky unit, but if you're fishing from a Kayak or small boat, this is a great item for you.
April 21, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by williameeyore outstanding
I love this unit. it is by far the best fishfinder i have ever had the gps seems to be quite accurate and helps me maintain the correct trolling speed in changing winds. but the sonar is the real prize i returned the same priced di unit because i couldnt see the screen and trying to set it right was near impossible. this one a small adjustment in sensativity for the water condition and bam i know exactly whats under the boat. i can identify most structure spot on (pole timber, ceder tree, rocks etc) i can see bait scools and even tell approx fish size. while anchored and jigging i can watch my spoon on screen and wait for a fish to come by then just move my jig to the right depth and hook the fish and even see it coming up to the boat as i pull it in. the only problem i have is the picture goes bad at speed but it my be the way i have the eye mounted so i cant cut stars for that. overall it has taken me from 5-6 fish days to average 30 fish days and a lot less lures donated to the submerged trees.
March 10, 2013
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