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Garmin Fishfinder 300C 3.5-Inch Waterproof Fishfinder and Dual-Beam Transducer Review

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Garmin Fishfinder 300C 3.5 inch Waterproof Fishfinder and Dual-Beam Transducer
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The 300C has a small screen compared to many others but it is bright and has high resolution and thousands of colors. The menus are quick and to the point and it has most of the features you will find in higher priced fishfinders. You do need to set it up properly for best results.. i.e. turn up gain, turn on whiteline, and turn OFF fish ID etc. Comes with a fixed mount bracket. I would have preferred the swivel bracket that comes with the FF140, but oh well. Seems to work well and no problems viewing screen even in bright sunlight. Its smaller size makes it an ideal color sounder for small boats with not a lot of room for electronics.

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Product Description:
The affordable Fishfinder 300C color sounder is just right for recreational anglers who fish primarily in freshwater lakes. The 300C has a super bright, high resolution 3.5-inch QVGA color display with improved user interface, plus UltraScroll; for screen updates at live-action speeds. The 300C comes with a dual beam transducer, which provides excellent coverage in shallow waters. Benefit from High Performance Sonar. The 300C features the high performance sonar receiver found in most of the Garmin marine lineup. Other features: Power output: 150 watts (RMS) 1200 watts (peak to peak) Auto Gain setting adjusts sonar sensitivity automatically See-Thru® technology shows weak and strong returns simultaneously Round flasher display mode Whiteline shows you how thick the bottom is 2X and 4X automatic and manual zoom Battery voltage indicator . Single NMEA-0183 output

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