GARMIN 010-00460-00 Fishfinder 140
Product Description:
Designed for the value-minded boater, these Garmin Fishfinders offer Ultrascroll which allows boaters to get a much faster refresh rate on their sonar display. Dual beam 14/45 transducer provides improved performance in shallow or deep water. Also feature AutoGain for viewing more fish under all conditions, backlit display and keypad, See-Thru technology, auto and manual zoom, and alarms. 4-level gray scale FSTN display measures 3.3W x 3.3H with 128 x 240 pixels. Unit 6.1W x 4.9H x 2.6D.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Full-Featured Sonar With 4.7-Inch, 128 X 240 B&W Fstn Display
- Ultrascroll High Rep Rate Sonar
- Dual Beam Transducer With Selectable Narrow (14 Ft) Or Wide (45 Ft) View For Maximum Freshwater Performance
- High-Dynamic Range, Analog Receiver Performs In Water As Little As 1 Ft Deep
- Autogain Technology For Visibility Of More Fish
- BatteriesIncluded: 1
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Garmin
- EAN: 0753759052218
- IncludesMp3Player: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Garmin
- LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
- Manufacturer: Garmin
- Model: 010-00460-00
- MPN: 010-00460-00
- NativeResolution: 128 x 240
- PackageQuantity: 1
- Platform: Mac OS 9 and below
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: GPS_OR_NAVIGATION_SYSTEM
- Publisher: Garmin
- ReleaseDate: 2006-11-01
- Studio: Garmin
- UPC: 753759052218

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Best Value-EZ Mounting
2008-12-01I previously sold and installed marine electronics so I know the Garmin sells a good product. This product will last if you keep it out of the weather.

Great budget B&W fish finder
2008-10-17I purchased this a while back and was using it on my small boat for estuary fishing. I have since upgraded to a Garmin 300C color unit but I am having problems with getting a good reading from it. I am almost thinking of going back to the FF140! It has a nice large screen, good clarity and I had no trouble identifying features despite its grayscale screen. Menus were easy to operate and it simply worked very well. Its definitely one of the better budget B&W fish finders ont he market today in my opinion.

Better than expected
2008-06-15I didn't expect much for the price I paid, but was pleasently surprised. The screen is very easy to read, and the automatic features actually work without being fine tuned. Far and away the nicest feature about this unit is the dual beam transducer. It has great accuracy not only under the boat, but off to the sides. Lastly the option of mounting the transducer to the trolling motor without having to buy an adapter was icing on the cake.

Garmin Fishfinder 140
2008-02-09For the money, this fish finder works great. Installation is fairly simple. The lead wire could have a plug-in so as to be able to run through installed wire chases.

NOT a GPS! Good fishfinder
2007-12-26This is a very good fishfinder and depth indicator. But despite the name....IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH GPS!
This is just a fishfinder.
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