Garmin Striker Plus 4 with Dual-Beam transducer, 010-01870-00

January 18, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $133.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:20 GMT+0100 - Details)

The STRIKER Plus 4 fishfinder with a bright 4.3” display and built-in GPS features CHIRP sonar for crystal-clear images and Quickdraw Contours map drawing software, which stores up to 2 million acres of content with 1’ contours. The built-in GPS lets you mark and navigate to waypoints and shows your boat’s speed.

Product Features

  • Includes dual-beam transducer with Garmin Chirp traditional sonar for crystal-clear images and remarkable target separation
  • Built-in Garmin quickdraw contours mapping software lets you create and store maps with 1′ contours for up to 2 million acres
  • Built-in GPS lets you mark waypoints, create routes and view boat’s speed
  • Bright, Sunlight-readable 4.3″ display and intuitive user interface
  • Rugged design for every fishing environment

Comments

Anonymous says:

Great price for unit this size better than Larance Great small 4 inch fishfinder for down rigging to watch depth and fish line Great overall unit for the price would recommend for smaller boat

Anonymous says:

The unit is very easy to use and the display has no issues in … The unit is very easy to use and the display has no issues in direct sunlight. I also like the automatic night mode for low light or nighttime use. I am using in a kayak with in hull installation.

Anonymous says:

Great unit for ice fishing. And open water too. I bought this strictly for ice fishing. I also got the portable kit from Garmin. The unit performed great the first time on the ice. I was in 30ft of water and set the transducer to 200kHz for a narrower cone angle. I have a flasher that I normally use for ice fishing and thought that is what I would use on this one also, but I used the graph with A-Scope more with the Garmin. I liked how I saw a history of what was happening, how the fish reacted to me jigging. I used the standard boat…

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