I have everything that it came with as new. Transducer, mounts, I even think the manual. It is just basic sonar but I think it would do the trick to get your whistle wet so to speak.Good enough to let me learn? With transducer? I have an older one in black and white that is NIB but I figured why bother.
12 volt dry cell for a trailers brake away system work great small light no spill and about 25 bucksI still can't find the battery, but here is mine. You can find pics and videos of the display all over the internet. The picks I posted earlier are good examples.View attachment 1950
I bought one two years ago and never used it. I wonder if it’ll take a charge.The smaller one will run a finder for days without recharge and weights about 2 pounds I use the bigger 8 amp to run my uv light there perfect for a yak
I screwed around with it a little but I was more focused on learning to understand the sonar. Which I never really did.It’s a handsome machine. Did you use the GPS much.
I should probably pick one up. But I am somewhat concerned about having a 12v battery missing somewhere in the apartment or in storage. Don and I are talking about a late winter/early spring handoff. i may take it out and screw around with it some between now and then.12 volt dry cell for a trailers brake away system work great small light no spill and about 25 bucks
Yep same thingPretty sure mine was a Cabelas like this, but I think it was 5 instead of 8 AH