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Electronics : Humminbird 323 Fish Finder

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Humminbird 323 Fish Finder

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Humminbird 323 Fish Finder
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Gaunz Org Price: $179.99
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Humminbird
EAN: 0082324030390
Label: Humminbird
Product Manufacturer: Humminbird
Model: 4065101
Publisher: Humminbird
Ranking: 33771
Studio: Humminbird


Piece facts:
  • Affordable, compact fish finder reveals bottom, structure and fish down to 1000 feet
  • High-contrast, 4-inch, 16-level grayscale FSTN LCD display with 320 x 240 lines of resolution
  • Includes water temperature and is speed capable
  • Tilt and swivel quick-disconnect mount system, or optional in-dash mount
  • Includes mounting hardware and manufacturer's 1-year limited warranty




Finder Fish 323 Humminbird






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Humminbird 323: Compact DualBeam PLUS sonar at a GREAT PRlCE! Light. Compact. Feature packed. That's what the 300 series from Humminbird is all about. And the 323 packs powerful DualBeam PLUS sonar at an outstanding price any hard-workin' guy can afford. More: 4' High Contrast 240V x 240H 16 Level Grayscale, High Contrast FSTN LCD display with UltraBlack Contrast Enhancement; DualBeam PLUS sonar delivers wide coverage and better bottom definition... selectable 20 degree or 60 degree beams, or simultaneous operation; Sonar Coverage: 20 degrees @ -10db (200kHz), 60 degrees @ -10db (83kHz) Better performance 2400 Watts peak to peak, 300 Watts RMS power output; Reliable performance from shallow to 1000 ft; Water temperature included, speed capable; Tilt & swivel quick disconnect mount system or optional in-dash mount; Freeze Frame instantly pause display allowing more time to see the details; Digital Flasher View delivers real time, flasher performance; Big performance with compact design ideal for small spaces; Convenient tilt & swivel quick disconnect mount included; 0ptional in-dash mounting easily fits consoles outfitted with a 5 1/8 x 5 1/4' mounting space; Real Time Sonar instantly captures the action under the boat. Sonar Echo Enhancement reveals the smallest details even your jig! 0ne-Touch Zoom and Bottom Lock enhance resolution and separate fish from structure; TruArch shows actual fish returns or choose selective Fish lD+ with target depth; Precisio

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The Humminbird 323 Fish Finder makes an ideal upgrade to your old factory, or dealer-installed model. The 323 is a compact, high-resolution fish finder that is easy to use, and mounts virtually anywhere on your boat, giving you the economical, yet powerful tools you need to make the most out of every single fishing opportunity.

The Humminbird 323 fish finder utilizes a high-contrast, 4-inch, 16-level grayscale FSTN LCD display with 320 x 240 lines of resolution to provide you with crystal-clear views of fish, the bottom topography and surrounding structures. This unit makes use of DualBeam PLUS sonar to deliver both wide coverage, and better bottom definition by providing you with the ability to select between 20- or 60-degree beams, or even simultaneous operation, operating on 200 kHz and 83 kHz frequencies. This powerful combination ultimately provides you with a reliable picture up to a depth of 1000 feet, and with Real Time Sonar and Sonar Echo Enhancement you not only instantly capture the action under your boat, but get a target separation of as little as 2.5 inches.

The 323 fish finder features both a built-in temperature sensor, and speed capability, as well as a freeze-frame function that instantly pauses the display to allow more time to examine the details. This unit also features a one-touch zoom with adjustable 2x, 4x, 6x and 8x zoom levels, and Bottom Lock to enhance resolution and separate fish from structure. Additionally, you can select TruArch to show you actual fish returns, or FishlD+ with a target depth. The Humminbird 323 includes both fresh and saltwater options for optimal performance in any environment, and uses a microdynamic transducer that slices through the water with reliable readings up to 70 mph.

Constructed to be tough, the 323 fish finder is fully gasketed, so it is not only waterproof, but floats. This unit includes a backlight for night fishing, and a tilt-and-swivel, quick-disconnect mount system with the option of an in-dash mount as well. The 323 measures 5.25 x 7.4 x 4 inches (W x H x D) when Gimbal mounted, or requires three inches of depth clearance when in-dash mounted, and is backed by a manufacturer's one-year limited warranty.

What's in the Box
323 fishfinder, transducer, mounting hardware, and product manual.


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