Raymarine Dragonfly 6 Gps Plotter Fishfinder+transducer Navionics Usa E70085-nag on 2040-parts.com
US $699.88
Location:
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Raymarine
Manufacturer Part Number:E70085-NAG
UPC:723193793596
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Raymarine Dragonfly 6 5.7" Combo GPS/Fishfinder w/Transom Mount Transducer - Navionics North America Gold Chart Model# E70085-NAG
Dragonfly 5.7" GPS/Fishfinder Combo w/Transom Mount - US Lake 7 Coastal by C-Map
With
Raymarine's affordable, high-performance Dragonfly series of
combination sonar/GPS, the power and crisp detail of ClearPulse® CHIRP
sonar is now within the reach of the inland and coastal salt water
angler. Using Raymarine's exclusive ClearPulse® technology and a true
2-channel transducer, users see dramatically revealing images of fish
and the structures where they hide--in both DownVision and conventional
sonar simultaneously.
Dragonfly's intuitive display interface and
simple Unicontroller is easy to use right out of the box. Built-in
50-channel GPS also simplifies installation and its fast-acquisition
position technology ensures added navigation confidence (with up to
3,000 waypoints, 150 routes and 15 tracks of up to 10,000 trackpoints).
The
Raymarine Dragonfly combo sonar/GPS units feature a large 5.7"
ultra-bright 1600 nit display for maximum visibility even in direct sun.
For added security, use the quick-release swivel bracket with an
available Thule lock core.
Features:
- Large 5.7" 640x480 LCD with brilliant 1600 nit display is easy to read even in the brightest sunlight
- Raymarine's exclusive ClearPulse® CHIRP technology delivers unrivaled resolution for structure and fish detection
- Powerful two channel digital sonar engine simultaneously displays Down Vision and conventional sonar images
- True
dual beam transom-mount transducer accurately reveals fish location (25
degree wide beam) and extremely detailed views of structure (1.4 degree
narrow fan beam), plus a high precision temperature sensor
- High resolution Down Vision images up to 250 ft.
- Conventional sonar performance up to 600 ft.
- Lightning fast chart redraws with dedicated graphics co-processor
- Built-in high performance 50 channel GPS sensor with fast-acquisition technology
- Innovative design combines large display area and small mounting footprint
In the Box:
- Raymarine Dragonfly 5.7" Sonar/GPS Display
- Tilt/Swivel mounting bracket
- True Dual Beam Transom Mount Transducer assembly with mounting bracket and sealing cap
- US Lake & Coastal Chart by C-Map
- User Guide
Specifications:
- Nominal supply voltage: 12v
- Operating voltage range: 10.2 - 16.6v
- Waterproofing standard: IPX6 and IPX7
- Display size: 5.7" (4:3 aspect ratio)
- Display resolution: VGA (640 x 480)
- Brightness: 1600 nits
- Color depth: 24 bit
- Chart Compatibility: Navionics
- Connections: Power/transducer combined input
- Frequency 200 kHz Sonar and 350 kHz Down Vision
- Dimensions: Height - 5.79" (147mm) Wide x 5.79" (147 mm) Tall x 1.93" (49mm) Deep
Waypoints/Routes
3000/150
Waterproof Rating
Waterproof
Transducer Type
Transom Mount
Resolution (VxH)
640 x 480
Internal/External Antenna
Internal
Included Transducer
CPT-60
Cartography - Preloaded
No
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