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Eagle SeaFinder 240DF Fishfinder - Discontinued
DISCONTINUED Eagle SeaFinder 240DF Fishfinder
Eagle SeaFinder 240DF - Features
Display:
- 4" (10.2 cm) diagonal screen
- Film SuperTwist LCD
- High-definition 240x160 resolution
- Backlit screen and keypad
- 16-level grayscale
Sonar:
- Depth capability to 1300 ft* (457 m) with 2400 watts of peak-to-peak power
- High-performance, low-profile 50/200 kHz Skimmer® dual-frequency transducer with built-in
temp sensor delivers an extra wide angle of fish detection area with high sensitivity settings
- SP-U transom-mount sensor included for precise trolling speed/distance log readings
- FishReveal feature exposes fish targets hidden
in surface clutter, weed beds, thermoclines, and other types of underwater cover
- HyperScroll feature locates and displays fish targets at higher boat speeds
- Advanced Signal Processing (ASP) automatically adjusts
your settings for the best sonar picture
- Patented GRAYLINE® separates fish from nearby structure and bottom
- Advanced Fish I.D.™ shows underwater targets in different sizes
of fish symbols
- FishTrack displays target depth readings above fish symbols
- Surface water temperature readings come from a built-in temp
sensor in the transducer
- Zoom with zoom bottom tracking and easy zoom-in/out control
- Selective on/off sonar alarms: Shallow, Deep, and Fish
Performance:
- Advanced new receiver design offers enhanced sensitivity and
target detail, as well as greater resistance to electrical
interference
- High-speed screen updates during depth range changes provide
smooth, continuous underwater viewing
- Internal back-up memory for key sonar settings
- Completely sealed and waterproof, even for use in harsh saltwater environments
- Full one-year warranty
Price includes:
Display Unit
Transom mount transducer
All wireing
Mounting system
User Guide
If you need a deep water finder this is the right one, however, if you are fishing inland waters a dual frequency unit is the wrong choice, you should select a single frequency unit because on high sensitivity it has a 60 degree 200 Khz cone verses the dual frequency that only has an 8 degree 200khz cone. The 200khz is the only frequency that sees fish.
The Dual Frequency is great in deep water and very poor in shallow because the 50khz in the dual frequency shows deep bottom structure but not fish.
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