Electronics : Humminbird 917c Combo Color Fish Finder and GPS Chartplotter, pre-loaded with Navionics Gold and Hotmaps

Electronics : Humminbird 917c Combo Color Fish Finder and GPS Chartplotter, pre-loaded with Navionics Gold and Hotmaps

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Humminbird 917c Combo Color Fish Finder and GPS Chartplotter, pre-loaded with Navionics Gold and Hotmaps

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Humminbird 917c Combo Color Fish Finder and GPS Chartplotter, pre-loaded with Navionics Gold and Hotmaps
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Humminbird
EAN: 0082324031960
Label: Humminbird
Product Manufacturer: Humminbird
Model: 4067801V
Number Of Tracks: 50
Publisher: Humminbird
Studio: Humminbird


Piece facts:
  • Full-featured fish finder and 16-channel WAAS GPS receiver with chartplotting
  • 7-inch TFT LCD screen with 480 x 800 lines of resolution in full color
  • 60-degree, and 20-degree beam for both fish location better bottom definition to 1,500 feet
  • Built-in UniMap of USA inland lakes, rivers and coastal areas, and pre-loaded with Navionics Gold and HotMaps cartography
  • Measures 11.25 x 6.75 x 4.25 inches (W x H x D), and backed by limited 1-year warranty




Hotmaps and Gold Navionics with pre-loaded Chartplotter, GPS and Finder Fish Color Combo 917c Humminbird






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The 917c Combo NVB features a brilliant color, wide-screen 480V x 800H 7' display, dual beam plus sonar with 4000 watts PTP power output, GPS chart plotting and advanced fishing system capabilities. lncludes unit cover and Navionics Gold and HotMaps Premium Charts pre-loaded.

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The Humminbird 917c Combo NVB Color Fish Finder and GPS Chartplotter, pre-loaded with Navionics Gold and Hotmaps is for serious recreational anglers looking for a serious upgrade. The 917c Combo packs tons functionality, lets you add advanced accessories, includes GPS chartplotter, and will revolutionize the way you fish.

The 917c Combo uses a DualBeam PLUS sonar selectable between 20- and 60-degree beams, or simultaneous operation, for both wide coverage and better bottom definition. This unit includes accelerated real-time sonar and echo enhancement technology for the instant capture of action and the sensitivity to track a jig to over 70 feet. This sonar is reliable to a depth of 1,500 feet, with a target separation of 2.5 inches. The 917c also has an external, 16-channel WAAS 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 to 70 mph, and includes water temperature and GPS speed.

The 917c has a brilliant 7-inch TFT LCD screen with 480 x 800 lines of resolution in full color for enhanced separation, and an adjustable backlight. This unit features dual microprocessors for fast, smooth operation, and the ability to upgrade with WeatherSense, PC accessories, and more. The 917c Combo NVB (Navionics Value Bundle) also features a memory card expansion slot for optional cartography, and comes pre-loaded with Navionics Gold and HotMaps with tidal graphs, port services info and more, yet remains easy to operate.

The 917c includes real-time flasher performance, Bottom Lock to enhance resolution, one-touch zoom with 2x, 4x, 6x and 8x zoom levels, and X-Press Menus for quickly access the most important controls. This fish finder also features both fresh and saltwater options, instant update to immediately show setting changes, and Freeze Frame to instantly pause the sonar display, as well as a man-overboard function to track back to that most important of spots.

The 917c comes with a transom mount transducer, and a tilt-and-swivel, quick-disconnect mount system, for Gimbal or in-dash mounting. This unit measures 11.25 x 6.75 x 4.25 inches (W x H x D) as a Gimbal mount, or when in-dash mounted requires three inches of clearance. For upgrades, this system is compatible with multiple other transducers with even more powerful performance. The Humminbird 917c Combo is built tough with fully gasketed and waterproof construction so it floats, and is backed by a manufacturer's one-year warranty.

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Humminbird 917c Combo fish finder and GPS chartplotter, transducer with connecting cable, mounting hardware, user's manual and warranty information.








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