Raymarine DS400x Color Fishfinder $265!

  • crosby-stick
    Crosby MN
    Posts: 613
    #1434392

    will this hookup to minnkota universal transducer

    wade_kuehl
    Northwest Iowa
    Posts: 6167
    #1434393

    Kevin, I wish I could say YES, but it will not. There is no adapter for Raymarine units at this time. Sorry.

    The transducer could be mounted to the trolling motor but I know that’s not what you had in mind.

    wade_kuehl
    Northwest Iowa
    Posts: 6167
    #197633

    Raymarine DS400x Color Fishfinder

    Here is a great deal on a color fishfinder. This is seriously a “no-brainer” if your in the market for a color fishfinder at a low price. These carry the full warranty. Available while they last!

    Offer subject to change.

    crosby-stick
    Crosby MN
    Posts: 613
    #12659

    will this hookup to minnkota universal transducer

    crosby-stick
    Crosby MN
    Posts: 613
    #399854

    will this hookup to minnkota universal transducer

    wade_kuehl
    Northwest Iowa
    Posts: 6167
    #12663

    Kevin, I wish I could say YES, but it will not. There is no adapter for Raymarine units at this time. Sorry.

    The transducer could be mounted to the trolling motor but I know that’s not what you had in mind.

    wade_kuehl
    Northwest Iowa
    Posts: 6167
    #399893

    Kevin, I wish I could say YES, but it will not. There is no adapter for Raymarine units at this time. Sorry.

    The transducer could be mounted to the trolling motor but I know that’s not what you had in mind.

    DanH
    Posts: 115
    #1434394

    I have this “baby Ray”. It is a great unit. Its auto features are the best out there in my opinion. I ran mine in saltwater and freshwater all season with the “auto fishing” setting. I never had to touch it all season.

    Also, don’t be concerned about the brightness of the screen. It really does work as advertised. The brighter it is outside the better the screen. No problems with good polarized glasses either. The only time it is a little tough to see is on those foggy/misty/heavy cloud days. A little extra back light power would be nice in those situations. I tend to wear polarized glasses regardless and that helped.

    The only real decision for you midwest folks is whether you need a high power dual frequency unit. Its the only way it comes.

    If I had known that Wade sold these, I would have bought one from him.

    wade_kuehl
    Northwest Iowa
    Posts: 6167
    #1434395

    Thanks for the info Dan!

    I may not have had them listed early on. I don’t recall. But even if we don’t have an item listed you guys can always email me for availability and a price quote. If we don’t have it listed we may still be able to get it for you.

    Take care,

    Wade

    DanH
    Posts: 115
    #12707

    I have this “baby Ray”. It is a great unit. Its auto features are the best out there in my opinion. I ran mine in saltwater and freshwater all season with the “auto fishing” setting. I never had to touch it all season.

    Also, don’t be concerned about the brightness of the screen. It really does work as advertised. The brighter it is outside the better the screen. No problems with good polarized glasses either. The only time it is a little tough to see is on those foggy/misty/heavy cloud days. A little extra back light power would be nice in those situations. I tend to wear polarized glasses regardless and that helped.

    The only real decision for you midwest folks is whether you need a high power dual frequency unit. Its the only way it comes.

    If I had known that Wade sold these, I would have bought one from him.

    DanH
    Posts: 115
    #400081

    I have this “baby Ray”. It is a great unit. Its auto features are the best out there in my opinion. I ran mine in saltwater and freshwater all season with the “auto fishing” setting. I never had to touch it all season.

    Also, don’t be concerned about the brightness of the screen. It really does work as advertised. The brighter it is outside the better the screen. No problems with good polarized glasses either. The only time it is a little tough to see is on those foggy/misty/heavy cloud days. A little extra back light power would be nice in those situations. I tend to wear polarized glasses regardless and that helped.

    The only real decision for you midwest folks is whether you need a high power dual frequency unit. Its the only way it comes.

    If I had known that Wade sold these, I would have bought one from him.

    wade_kuehl
    Northwest Iowa
    Posts: 6167
    #12733

    Thanks for the info Dan!

    I may not have had them listed early on. I don’t recall. But even if we don’t have an item listed you guys can always email me for availability and a price quote. If we don’t have it listed we may still be able to get it for you.

    Take care,

    Wade

    wade_kuehl
    Northwest Iowa
    Posts: 6167
    #400182

    Thanks for the info Dan!

    I may not have had them listed early on. I don’t recall. But even if we don’t have an item listed you guys can always email me for availability and a price quote. If we don’t have it listed we may still be able to get it for you.

    Take care,

    Wade

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