Electronics : Norcross Hawkeye DF1120S Depth Sounder

Electronics : Norcross Hawkeye DF1120S Depth Sounder

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Norcross Hawkeye DF1120S Depth Sounder

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Norcross Hawkeye DF1120S Depth Sounder
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 44159





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Norcross
Color: Carbon Fiber
EAN: 0818800112034
Label: NorCross Marine Products
Product Manufacturer: NorCross Marine Products
Model: DF1120S
Publisher: NorCross Marine Products
Release Date: September 11, 2006
Ranking: 44159
Studio: NorCross Marine Products
Variation Description: Carbon Fiber


Piece facts:
  • Marine tool delivers instant depth updates to help keep you safe in the water
  • Gives precise depth readings from 2.0 to 99.9 feet at speeds over 70 miles per hour; perfect for PWCs
  • Compact, completely waterproof construction
  • "ShootThru" sonar technology reads through fiberglass and aluminum hulls; ideal for fishermen
  • Comes with a two year warranty




Sounder Depth DF1120S Hawkeye Norcross






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The Hawkeye® micro depth sounder for PWCs is a compact, completely waterproof sounder with a micro-display housing and ShootThru sonar technology. lt's just as much at home ripping across a lake at 70 MPH on a PWC as it is searching for a secluded cove on a tender. The EasyTouch programming allows for 1-touch access to a built-in audible depth alarm. An auto-off feature kills the power, not your battery.

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lmpact resistant and waterproof, the Norcross Hawkeye DF1120S is the world's first depth sounder that's perfect for PWCs. With its compact, completely waterproof construction, micro-display housing, and 'ShootThru' sonar technology to read through fiberglass and aluminum hulls, the DF1120S is as much at home ripping across a lake at 70 MPH on a PWC as it is searching for a secluded cove on a tender. The 1120S's compact micro-display housing can be easily mounted within reach on any vessel's dash, while easy-touch programming allows one-touch access to a built-in audible depth alarm. An auto-off feature even kills the power without draining your battery in the process.

Convenient and reliable, the DF1120S is able to deliver readings from two to 99.9 feet at speeds over 70 miles per hour. These readings are even updated four timers per second in .10 precision, so you'll know your results are accurate. There's also a shallow water depth finder alarm from three to 10 feet, and a speaker output plug for an external alarm warning horn. Easy to install, this system requires only 1.1 x 2 inches of mounting space and features waterproof fuse housing for the external 12-volt power source.

The DF1120S comes with a two year warranty.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Norcross Hawkeye depth sounder for personal water craft ...
I purchased this product for a sea-doo jet ski. It is not an easy installation. as wire to display must be threaded up thru the handle bars.
Placement of of the transducer at the right spot on the bottom of the jet ski is a hit and miss challenge as it may take several tries to find the optimum spot. For in hull installation transducer cannot be mounted on wood, plastic, or aluminum more than 3mm thick.



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