Electronics : Humminbird 787c2i Combo Color Fish Finder with Internal GPS Receiver

Electronics : Humminbird 787c2i Combo Color Fish Finder with Internal GPS Receiver

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Humminbird 787c2i Combo Color Fish Finder with Internal GPS Receiver

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Humminbird 787c2i Combo Color Fish Finder with Internal GPS Receiver
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 28821





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Humminbird
EAN: 0082324031380
Label: Humminbird
Product Manufacturer: Humminbird
Model: 4067601
Publisher: Humminbird
Ranking: 28821
Studio: Humminbird


Piece facts:
  • Full-featured fish finder and internal 16-channel WAAS/EGNOS GPS receiver with chartplotting
  • 5-inch, TFT LCD display with 640 x 480 pixels of resolution in 256 colors for enhanced separation
  • 60-degree, and 20-degree beam for both fish location better bottom definition to 1,500 feet
  • Built-in 4 nautical mile resolution UniMap of USA inland lakes, rivers and coastal areas
  • Measures 6.9 x 7.7 x 4.5 inches (W x H x D), and backed by limited 1-year warranty




Receiver GPS Internal with Finder Fish Color Combo 787c2i Humminbird






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787c 2 Combo 787c2i Combo - lnternal GPS The top-of-the-line 787c2 Combo packs our exclusive 640 vertical pixel resolution hemispherical viewing color display, DualBeam PLUS sonar and GPS chartplotting with a built-in UniMap. Features - Full color GPS chartplotting and high performance Fishing System - Brilliant color, 640V x 480H ultra-high resolution 5andquot; TFT display - Hemispherical Viewing screen technology provides a paper like viewing experience regardless of the viewing angle - Built-in 4 nautical mile resolution UniMap and#153; of USA inland lakes, rivers and coastal areas - Memory card expansion slot to save Screen Snap Shots or optional cartography - Precision 16 channel WAAS GPS Receiver included - DualBeam PLUS and#153; sonar delivers wide coverage and better bottom definition - Selectable 20 and#176; or 60 and#176; beams, or simultaneous operation - Maximum 4000 Watts peak-to-peak (500 Watts RMS) Power 0utput - Reliable performance from shallow to 1500 feet - Water temperature and GPS speed included - Expandable and upgradeable Fishing System - Tilt and swivel quick disconnect mount system or optional in-dash mount - 0ptional Navionics andreg; Gold and HotMaps and#153; cartography - 0ptional 90 and#176; QuadraBeam and#153; or WideSide and#153; bank scanning transducers Additional Features: - 0ptional in-dash mounting easily fits consoles outfitted with a 5.4Handquot; x 6.9Wandquot; mounting space - Digital Flasher View deli

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The Humminbird 787c2i Combo Color Fish Finder with lnternal GPS Receiver is for serious recreational anglers ready for step up from traditional fish finders. The 787c2i Combo is rich in functionality, able to add advanced accessories, and includes a built-in GPS chartplotter, making it the perfect companion for your fishing outings.

The 787c2i Combo uses DualBeam PLUS sonar, selectable between 20- and 60-degree beams, or simultaneous operation, to deliver wide coverage and better bottom definition down to 1,500 feet, with target separation of 2.5 inches. This fish finder includes real-time sonar at up to 40 times per second, and Sonar Echo Enhancement sensitive enough to track a jig to over 40 feet. The 787c2i also has an internal, 16-channel WAAS/EGN0S GPS receiver, and a built-in, 30-meter per-pixel resolution UniMap of USA inland lakes, rivers, and coastal areas. This unit's high-speed, micro-dynamic transducer is reliable up to 70 mph, and even includes water temperature and GPS speed.

The 787c2i has an ultra high-contrast, 5-inch TFT LCD screen with 640 x 480 lines of resolution in 256 colors for enhanced separation with high visibility, and an adjustable backlight. This unit features Hemispherical Viewing technology for a paper-like viewing experience, regardless of the viewing angle, and a memory card expansion slot for optional cartography such as Navionics Gold and HotMaps, and yet, despite its many functions remains easy to use.

The 787c2i features real-time flasher performance, Bottom Lock to enhance resolution and separate fish from structure, one-touch zoom with 2x, 4x, 6x and 8x zoom levels, and X-Press Menus so you can access the most important controls with fewer button presses. This fish finder also features both fresh and saltwater options, the ability to choose between TruArch for actual fish returns or selective Fish lD+ with target depth, and Freeze Frame to instantly pause the sonar display, allowing more time to see the details.

The 787c2i comes with a transom mount transducer, and a tilt-and-swivel, quick-disconnect mount system, for either Gimbal or in-dash mounting. This unit measures 6.9 x 7.7 x 4.5 inches (W x H x D) as a Gimbal mount, or when in-dash mounted requires three inches of behind-dash clearance. For upgrades, this system is compatible with optional QuadraBeam Bottom Scanning, and WideSide Bank Scanning Transducers. The Humminbird 787c2i Combo is built tough with fully gasketed and waterproof construction, and is backed by a manufacturer's one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
Humminbird 787c2i Combo fish finder and GPS chartplotter, transducer with connecting cable, mounting hardware, user's manual and warranty information.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Nice product ...
So far so good with this product. I haven't quite learned how to use it because the instructions are quite extensive but it seems to work well. The only complaint I have so far is that once you remove the unit from the base it looses all the memory for presets. I'm sure there is a way to save it to a simm card or something else but I haven't had the time to read up on it.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Dead on arrival
This item ,a refurbised humminbird 787c2i,was dead on arrival. Very unhappy with quality control.This sould have been inspected before selling to me. BEWARE Humminbird 787c2i Combo Color Fish Finder with Internal GPS Receiver



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