RAYMARINE Fishfinder & GPS Combos
Raymarine Fishfinder-Chartplotter Combos
Are you looking for a high-performance fishfinder/chartplotter combo to catch more fish? Packed with cutting-edge technology and user-friendly features, Raymarine combos offer outstanding precision and convenience on the water.
Benefits
Raymarine Fishfinder/GPS combos feature advanced sonar technology that enables you to pinpoint fish with remarkable accuracy, ensuring a successful day out on the water. Raymarine systems also offer intuitive chartplotting capabilities, allowing you to navigate confidently and explore new fishing grounds with ease.
Raymarine's Element 7HV and Element 9HV
Whether you're a seasoned angler or a weekend warrior, with Raymarine's the compact and versatile Element 7HV or the larger Element 9HV, you have the perfect combination of performance and functionality.
Both the Element 7HV and the Element 9HV boast an array of innovative features to enhance your fishing experience. With built-in imaging sonar, you can explore underwater terrain with exceptional clarity, uncovering hidden structures and fish-holding spots with ease. The intuitive interface and touchscreen controls ensure seamless operation, allowing you to focus on what matters most — catching fish.
How does a Raymarine GPS system work?
A Raymarine GPS system utilizes a network of satellites to determine the user's exact location on the Earth's surface. The GPS receiver in the Raymarine unit receives signals from multiple satellites and uses triangulation to calculate the user's position. This information is then displayed on the chartplotter screen, providing accurate navigation data such as latitude, longitude, speed, and course over ground.
What features should I look for in a Raymarine Chartplotter?
When selecting a Raymarine Chartplotter, look for features such as a large, high-resolution display for clear visibility in various lighting conditions. Opt for a chartplotter with detailed mapping capabilities, including support for multiple chart formats and the ability to update charts regularly. Integration with other marine electronics, such as radar and sonar systems, can also enhance the functionality of the chartplotter.
How does a Raymarine Depth Finder measure water depth?
A Raymarine Depth Finder, also known as a depth sounder, measures water depth using sonar technology. The depth finder emits a sound wave, which travels through the water until it encounters the bottom or another object. The time it takes for the sound wave to return to the transducer is used to calculate the depth of the water. This information is then displayed on the fishfinder's screen, allowing users to navigate safely and avoid shallow areas.