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Collapsible Kayak & Canoe Carrying Cart
Haul your kayak easier than ever with Attwood's improved collapsible Kayak Cart, now with premium wheels!
Enhanced large diameter wheels cannot deflate, simplifying transport over uneven terrain
Cart easily disassembles to fit into most kayak hitches
Holds up to 100lb loads
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StandnCast Kayak & Canoe Outriggers
YakGear outriggers help users feel safe and secure in a kayak or canoe by utilizing the stabilizing effects of the redesigned floats. Whether users are standing to sight cast at fish, traversing through choppy waters, or paddling with the kids, the YakGear Outrigger system provides a more comfortable paddling experience.
The outriggers are attached by using a RAILBLAZA StarPort HD base mounted to the boat. The outriggers can be removed at any time, making the watercraft easy to transport, leaving only the RAILBLAZA base. The adjustable outrigger arms can be raised independently if users are getting close to a dock or other obstruction. Installation placement of the outriggers may be mounted in the front or rear of the watercraft.
The included floats have pre-installed threading (1/4" x 20 brass insert) to mount a RAILBLAZA StarPort HD (included) directly to the float, which is used to connect to the outrigger arms.
Features:
Comes with 2 outriggers, meaning one for each side of the boat
Outriggers provide added stability to any vessel
Adjustable outrigger arms are 30 in. long and connect to the boat with a RAILBLAZA StarPort HD (included)
Installation instructions and hardware are included for kayak mounting
Not intended for use in surf conditions
1-year warranty
*Kayak and canoe are not included
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Kayak Hoist System
Attwood's Kayak Lift Hoist is designed for the storage of kayaks, canoes, bikes, ladders and so much more. The pulley systems are constructed to allow one person can hoist any kayak, while the hook and locking mechanisms are able to safely hold up to 120 lbs. Features on this kayak storage hoist include an easy lifting pulley system and 2-inch wide webbing hand straps. All hardware needed for mounting this kayak hoist is included with your purchase. Place the Black Attwood Kayak Lift Hoist in your garage or storage shed, and you are set to keep your kayak up and off the ground all winter.
Features:
Safety holds up to 120 lbs
Easy lifting pulley system
2" wide webbing straps
Color: Black
Includes:
All mounting hardware
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Kayak Hand Bilge Pump
This Attwood Hand-Operated Bilge Pump quickly and safely removes unwanted water and other liquids from small craft such as kayaks, canoes, and small fishing boats. This pump can remove up to 8 gallons per minute, and no hose is required. The pump is an 18-inch-long pump and has an ergonomic hand grip that keeps the pump afloat if dropped into the water.
Features:
Ideal for small craft such as kayaks, canoes, and small fishing boats
(inch) 18" long
Sturdy, impact-resistant, and lightweight plastic construction
*No hose is required
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Kayak Angler Starter Crate Kit
Milk crates provide interior storage areas on the deck of kayaks, canoes, or paddleboards. It is a simple solution to an ever-persistent problem in a sport plagued by a lack of storage space. The YakGear Black Milk Crate comes with the YakGear logo in a standard 13 in. x 13 in. milk crate size, fitting most kayak tank wells or decks. Having milk crates for sale also prevents kayak anglers from being forced to steal beverage distributor crates from stores or shell out major cash on a glorified milk crate storage system.
The crates are honeycomb-designed to allow customization with all YakGear crate rigging accessories, including the Build A Crate Series of accessories. In addition, this kit comes with 2 x Build A Crate single rod holders and 1 x YakGear accessory pouch.
About the Accessory Pouch
The YakGear Accessory Pouch is an easily installed storage pouch that allows storage, protection, and organization for paddling and fishing accessories while on the water. The storage pouch is designed to secure tackle trays, extra lines, pliers, fish grips, and other accessories while keeping them organized at the same time. The 7-inch tall x 12-inch wide gear storage pouch will hold up to a 9-inch x 11-inch tackle box and other accessories up to 11 inches in width or 9 inches in height.
The adjustable top elastic strap combined with the side elastic web strap provides the flexibility necessary to accommodate accessories of varying sizes while maintaining a snug grasp. This gear storage pouch can be mounted anywhere that it is needed, including on a milk crate, the side of a cooler, or on the inside gunwales of the kayak or canoe, for needed extra storage.
The accessory pouch comes complete with stainless steel installation hardware, installation instructions, and rigging tips from YakGear. About the Build a Crate Single Rod Holders: Milk crates, buckets, and coolers provide interior storage areas on the deck of a kayak, canoe, or paddleboard; however, these storage methods do not have any exterior storage or rod holder features.
Rig the exterior of a preferred storage area with the YakGear Build A Crate Kits to fully maximize all storage possibilities. This single rod holder kit provides any paddler with a rod or anchor holder that easily attaches to any storage container with inside access. This allows the paddler to efficiently take advantage of storage space in a sport where extra gear is at a premium and free space is hard to find.
The rod holder is 12 inches long and features trigger cutouts to properly rest and secure reels. As always, this complete kit comes with all stainless steel installation hardware, installation instructions, and rigging tips from YakGear. Waterproof silicone is recommended but not included.
Included:
1 x YakGear Black Milk Crate
1 x YakGear Accessory Pouch
2 x YakGear Build A Crate Single Rod Holders
Features:
1-year warranty
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Universal Kayak Roof Mount
Attwood's Universal Kayak Roof Rack Mount fits existing roof racks. Popular "J" style rack. Safely secures your kayak to the top of your cars roof rack. Includes two straps for securing purposes.
"J" style rack
Universal - fits existing roof racks
Roof rack type carrier
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SUP/Kayak Rack
Features:
32" wide support arms fits 2 kayaks, canoes, sup, surfboards, etc.
Adjustable locking straps, with locking hook at one end
Supports many times the weight of an average kayak
2' spacing lower rack
Top rack open to accomodate any height
Robust powder coated metal square tubing combined with thick metal fabrications and MIG welded for strength
Universal mount is easy to assemble and take down
Removable bolt detaches assembly for quick storage
Powder coated popular grey Hammertone
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TraxMount™ Paddlesport Mount
TheTraxMount™ Paddlesport Mount is designed for use in kayaks, canoes, and small boats. Its high strength and corrosion-resistant composite materials can take the punishment of the water and will give you years of faithful service. It's compact and convenient, telescoping from 11.5" to a full 18" ensures that you will be able to take it on every adventure.
Compatible With:
HawkEye® FishTrax™ Series
HawkEye® FishPod® 5X
What's Included?
ABS Plastic Transducer Arm
Locking Combination Side/Deck Mount
Slip Discs for Micro Adjustments.
Mounting Hardware
*FishTrax 1C Fishfinder or FishPod Not Included
* FishPod Phone Holder Not Included
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Ampco AC114 Beverage Beer Pump Cart
Ampco beverage beer pump cart is suitable for AC114 sanitary centrifugal pump
Can be used for all wort and beer transfer, as well as CIP (clean in place) functions
Ampco sanitary AC114 pump with 10-1/2 x 1-1/2 in tri-clamp connections
Rated for 70 gpm at 45 ft TDH 1.5 hp, 115 VAC 1 ph 20 A circuit
Manual dial VDF in waterproof enclosure
Pre-wired with 25 ft extension cord with 3-prong 115 VAC wall plug
Sanitary design compact stainless steel cart with solid urethane wheels and cord hanger
Please allow a lead-time of about 7-10 days.
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The joys of on-the-water paddle sports are many. Paddling your own canoe, kayak, paddleboard, or surfboard takes individual skill, where you set your own pace and experience a sense of calm and quiet serenity as you glide across the pristine waters. You will encounter fewer & wild parties with large, raft-up boat flotillas crowding the waterways.
Stand Up Paddle Boarding
Stand-up paddleboarding originated in Hawaii, and while it is a recent addition to the list of paddle sports, some believe that it has been around for longer. Experts say it has existed for decades but came to prominence in the 2000s, evolving into the recognized sport today. Its earliest roots trace it back to the 18th century when native Hawaiians paddled along the Pacific from island to island.
The modern applications of stand-up paddle boarding, or SUP as some call it, emerged in the mid-20th century with the extreme popularity of surf culture in the 1960s. The shores of California first welcomed SUP in 2005, where it caught on instantly among the locals. Today, SUP has spread across the country, with more than 22 million Americans participating in stand-up paddleboarding.
Simply put, stand-up paddleboarding involves getting on a surf-like board with a long SUP paddle which you will use to propel the board while standing up straight. This paddle sport is excellent for photographers as they can get a much better view while standing up.
There is more than one way on how to paddle a stand-up paddleboard. You can race, tour, and surf. Many marinas have partnered with yoga instructors to offer on-the-water stand-up paddleboard yoga classes. It is refreshing to watch a class of yogis as they attempt perfect balance in a headstand on an unanchored, less than steady paddleboard!
You can even turn your SUP into a kayak. More recent is white water paddle boarding for the thrill-seekers. Kayaking may have been the fastest-growing paddle sport, but stand-up paddleboarding has taken over this title.
New variations of stand-up paddleboards have hit the market. Some boards are inflatable, some can be folded up into thirds with hinged sections, and newer paddleboards include tall seats and pedals.
For SUP equipment information, click this link at CLR Marine. https://www.clrmarine.com/462m4/paddlesports.html.
SAFETY FIRST and WEATHER ALERTS WHEN PADDLE BOARDING
While enjoying any paddle sport, such as paddle boarding, canoeing, or kayaking, be aware that weather can change in an instant. A calm stream can suddenly become a raging river if weather conditions suddenly change higher up at the stream's headwaters.
PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE (PFD)
Wearing or carrying a PFD on-board is essential to paddleboard safety. Stand-up Paddleboards are considered "vessels" under the United States Coast Guard regulations when used out of designated swimming, surfing, or bathing areas. Individuals 13 years of age and older must have a PFD on board, and those 12 years of age and younger are required to wear a PFD at all times on the water. Not only can a PFD save your life, but it can also make it easier for you to climb back aboard after falling or jumping in the water.
https://www.clrmarine.com/462m4/marine-safety/personal-flotation-devices.html
WHISTLE
A whistle can be a simple, inexpensive item to carry that can make a huge difference in an emergency. You can use a whistle to alert motorized boats to your presence if needed or to get help from the shore if you have trouble on the water. A whistle can also be heard in the fog when visibility is at a minimum.
https://www.clrmarine.com/m4/10020--acr-survival-res-q-whistle-w-18-lanyard.html
PERSONAL LOCATOR BEACON
Personal locator beacons are handheld devices that signal 406 MHz, the same frequency used for newer emergency locator transmitters. Activate a PLB—in most cases, simply by extending the antenna and pressing the On button—and it transmits a powerful distress signal with a unique digital code.
https://www.clrmarine.com/462m4/paddlesports/personal-locator-beacons.html
LEASH
If you fall off your SUP while in the water, the leash will keep your board easily accessible. Wind, currents, and waves can quickly sweep your SUP away from you. Fasten the cord securely & around your ankle.
WETSUIT
If you plan on going out on cold water, you should consider a suit to keep you warm. Hypothermia escalates rapidly. An accidental fall into a cold mountain lake or cold ocean water would ruin your trip. Remember that you won't have a stack of warm blankets or warm, dry clothing with you.
HELMET
If you're going to take your SUP down a river, you should consider a helmet for the trip. Kayakers wear them, and their heads are much closer to the water than someone standing on a paddleboard. Falling onto hidden or exposed rocks from a standing position could cause a devastating impact. Protect your brain. Wear a helmet.
WEATHER
Always be aware of the current weather conditions for your SUP outing and pay attention to the forecast for the day. Weather conditions can change rapidly in some locations, and getting caught in bad weather can be very dangerous. The wind is always a threat. The wind can quickly unbalance a paddle boarder, make it difficult to paddle, or even carry the board quickly away from a dismounted paddler.
Have a weather app on your phone, and hopefully a signal will transmit while you are on the water.
PADDLE with a PARTNER
The best way to enjoy your SUP is with a friend. It is also one of the best ways to stay safe on the water. Paddling buddies can double-check gear before heading out and watch out for each other while out on the water.
Let friends know where you will be.
Leave your itinerary with someone on land. If you don't return at your designated time, your land buddy will start the search. Should your itinerary change, get in touch with your person on shore.
Cell service may be limited on the water. Don't count on your cell phone to be your lifeline.
SUNSCREEN
The sun is known to cause cancer in all states, not just California. Protect any exposed skin.
KNOW YOUR LIMITS
Remember that you have that same distance on your return trip for every mile that you have traveled out. While the wind may be at your back on the way out, a headwind at the return will be a challenge as your energy is diminishing.
Paddleboarding is an excellent way for you to blend in with your surroundings and slide from one area to another. Be safe. Know the distance to your destination or how much exertion you want to make at each outing.
In addition, to stand-up paddleboarding, other paddle sports to enjoy are kayaking, surfing, and canoeing. We will explore these paddle sports in a future blog.
Fair winds and smooth sailing.
To obtain more information about the products and services mentioned in this article, please contact CLR Marine https://www.clrmarine.com/.
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Award-winning author Cheryl Kuba has been at the helm for more than 30 years sailing the Great Lakes, with side trips to the British Virgin Islands and St. Maarten. She has served as past- Commodore of Great Lakes Fleet 21 -Chicago region. 3happycampers.com
©Copyright Cheryl Kuba, 3happycampers.com, 2021.
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Paddle your own Canoe
The history of canoes dates back 10,000 years to our forefathers, who launched dugout canoes made with animal skin and a skeleton frame of tree branches. More recently, there has been a discovery of a well-preserved birch bark canoe dating back 250 years.
Canoe rides are calm as you glide on rivers, altering your speed with your paddle as you are propelled along. Canoe rides are pristine. Of late, white water canoeing as a sport has become very popular and more challenging. Ocean canoeing falls under the white water category.
Tandem Canoeing
Canoeing with a buddy gives you someone to talk to, and gives you more paddle power for your vessel. These tips, provided by Voyageur Outward Bound School, will make your canoeing experience easier and safer.
Paddle on opposite sides of the boat-
To keep your craft from pitching back and forth and make the boat more stable under motion. For added stability, kneel if you’re in rough water or trying to gain ground in a headwind.
Paddle in sync with your partner. Find your rhythm. It is the bow (front) paddler’s job to set the pace, and it is the role of the stern (back) paddler to match that tempo.
The bow is where the speed comes in. Maximize your forward momentum. Call a “switch” regularly to change sides, which will help keep your boat going in a straight line.
Keep your paddle shaft vertical.
The alternative is called “lily-dipping” – if you’ve got an itinerary to keep and miles to make, a vertical paddle shaft will ensure that the blade of your paddle is vertical during the power phase of your stroke – maximizing forward propulsion each time.
Wear your PFD.
Safety first in all boating activities. Canoes are very unstable, especially getting in and getting out. Seventy-five percent of paddle sport-related drownings were found with no personal flotation device on. Twenty percent of paddlesport fatalities had alcohol as a contributing factor. Invest in a comfortable PFD, so you’re more likely to wear it. It won’t save your life if you don’t wear it.
Dress for the water temperature, not the air temperature. A person dressed in street clothes has a 50% chance of swimming 50 yards in 50-degree water. Hypothermia is the natural killer.
Know your limits.
Measure before you go. Novice paddlers typically cover about two mph on flat water. Experienced paddlers looking for a workout can cover 3-3.5 mph. Anticipate what river current might do to your speed and itinerary.
Check out the CLR Marine Ritchie K-TD.2 Tie Down f/Kayaker Compass S-59 - Black for better navigation.
Sunscreen in all the right places.
Sun reflected off the water will burn in some unlikely places – under your nose and back of your ears. In an aluminum canoe, there is added reflection off metal surfaces. Wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses. Both need to be attached with a keeper string.
Practice getting back in your boat.
If you are paddling solo, the best advice is to paddle close to shore and in the lee. Don’t be farther away from the beach than what you know you can swim with your boat full of water. The Canadian re-entry technique works well for the less-athletic and in choppy waters. Once you’ve T-rescued the capsized boat, have the swimmer get to one end of two boats held side by side by a rescuer. Put a hand on each gunwale, float on your back, and hook a leg over a gunwale of each boat. Then, arch your back and drop your bottom into one of the boats.
Beware of flat river-wide horizon lines.
These are often low head dams. They may look benign, with a modest 2-4 foot drop, but given how water hydraulics work, underwater currents trap and hold boats and humans. Learn to recognize these hazards and portage around them.
Pack good snacks.
In addition to ample water, consider packing power snacks or a picnic lunch, fishing poles, binoculars, extra chocolate.
Kayaking
Like canoeing, Kayaking allows the boater to glide across pristine lake waters and rivers. Most kayaks are made of roto-molded polyethylene resins. Kayaks have become very advanced, not only for the water but for ease of transporting, durability, and skill level. In 2021, you will find sit on top kayaks, folding kayaks, and inflatables.
Many of the same techniques used in canoeing apply in Kayaking as well. When going tandem in Kayaking, follow the same guidelines as canoeing tandem.
Check out https://www.clrmarine.com/462m4/paddlesports.html
Surfing
Movies and television shows have popularized surfing over the years with the likes of Hawaii 5-0, Gidget Goes Hawaiian, and more recently Rip Tide, Momentum and Take Every Wave. Whether this is your first opportunity to catch a wave, or you have been practicing, studying and surfing around the globe, there is a surfboard with your name on it. And, there is a price range for boards from inexpensive to custom-made just for you.
There are three specifications for beginning and intermediate surfers when looking for a good board:
Length (easy paddling and making speed, helps to catch smaller waves)
Buoyancy (the thicker the board, the better it floats, the more waves you catch)
Width (a wide board gives you more stability and will help you stand up consistently)
Getting started
If you are a beginner, the best way to learn is to be taught by an experienced surfer. Plan to get a wide board, and know that you will spend more time sitting and kneeling on the board, than standing. There are surfing classes at various resorts and beaches. They are worth the time and money.
Always think of safety first. Find a beach that is perfect for beginners with small waves.
Be aware of your surroundings. Spot landmarks that you can see from the water. Spend time on the beach before you enter the water. Take the time to check your leash and your board. Watch other surfers and see what they do. Their successes or failure are good teaching moments for you. Pace yourself. Don’t rush to catch the biggest wave.
Paddlesports are meant to be relaxing, fun, and a terrific opportunity to commune with nature. Enjoy.
Fair winds and smooth sailing.
To obtain more information about the products and services mentioned in this article, please get in touch with CLR Marine https://www.clrmarine.com/.
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Award-winning author Cheryl Kuba has been at the helm for more than 30 years sailing the Great Lakes, with side trips to the British Virgin Islands and St. Maarten.
She has served as past- Commodore of Great Lakes Fleet 21 -Chicago region. 3happycampers.com
©Copyright Cheryl Kuba, 3happycampers.com, 2021.
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FishTrax™ 1C-K Paddlesport Fishfinder with Carrying Case
This powerful, handheld fishfinder uses SONAR technology to locate the fish depth and measure water temperature & bottom contour. Use it on a motorboat, kayak, or even on the ice in winter. The 1C-k kit comes with everything you need to easily mount the unit to a canoe or kayak.
Features:
The 1C-k kit comes with everything you need to easily mount the unit to a canoe or kayak.
2” HD Color Display
Waterproof Housing
Easy-to-use menu options and settings. Designed by fishermen, for fishing enthusiasts of all experience levels.
Powered by four (4) AAA Batteries
Use automatic mode for quick and easy setup, or dial in precise readings with manual mode.
Ice Mode Digital Flasher allows precise jig depth readings while ice fishing.
Programmable audible alarms let you know when fish are present, or the desired depth has been measured.
VariableZone Temperature Sensor measures water temperature throughout the water column for species pinpointing.
Polarized LCD for glare-free viewing
Technical Specifications:
Dimensions - 6" x 3" x 2" (153 x 77 x 51 mm)
Screen Size (H x W) - 2" x 1.6" (50 x 40 mm)
Operating Temperature - 0 to 160°F (-18 to 71 °c)
Depth Range 1.5 ft 240 ft (.5 to 75 m)
Transducer Cable Length - 15 ft (4.5 m)
Transducer Frequency - Dual - 200/83 kHz
Transducer Beam Angle - Dual - 14/26 Degree
In the Box:
1C Handheld Fish Finder
Mounting bracket
Transducer w/15' cable
Mounting track with hardware
Carrying case
*Sold as a Kit
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Boat Covers
Carver boat covers are available in several categories to give the boat owner a balance between perfect fit and perfect price. Each boat cover category is available in a selection of carefully engineered fabrics to provide you with choices that are right for you and best for your boat.
Carver Quality in Personal Watercraft Covers
High Performance protection in Custom Fit and Styled-to-Fit covers in a wide variety of patterns for the serious Personal Watercraft/Jet Ski owner! Carver takes pride in what they build so you can have the highest level of confidence when choosing a cover to protect your investment for years to come!
Kayak/Canoe Covers
Carver's Styled-To-Fit and Specialty Kayak and Canoe Covers will keep your units clean and protected. Available in high-quality materials.
Specials Closeouts Remanufactured Rebates
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Boat Covers Carver boat covers are available in several categories to give the boat owner a balance between perfect fit and perfect price. Each boat cover category is available in a selection of carefully engineered fabrics to provide you with choices that are right for you and best for your boat.
Carver Quality in Personal Watercraft Covers High Performance protection in Custom Fit and Styled-to-Fit covers in a wide variety of patterns for the serious Personal Watercraft/Jet Ski owner! Carver takes pride in what they build so you can have the highest level of confidence when choosing a cover to protect your investment for years to come!
Kayak/Canoe Covers Carver's Styled-To-Fit and Specialty Kayak and Canoe Covers will keep your units clean and protected. Available in high-quality materials.
Specials Closeouts Remanufactured Rebates
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STRIKER™ 4 Portable Fishfinder Bundle with 77/200kHz Transducer
3.5-inch CHIRP Fishfinder with GPS and Portable Kit
Features:
Easy-to-use 3.5-inch color fishfinder with built-in, high-sensitivity GPS
Portable carrying case is perfect for kayak, canoe or ice fishing
Find fish; mark and return to hot spots, docks and ramps
Includes CHIRP (77/200 kHz) sonar transducer; transmit power (200 W RMS)/(1,600 W peak-to-peak)
Upgrade to high performance CHIRP with a GT8 or GT15 transducer (each sold separately)
STRIKER 4 fishfinder with portable carrying case is perfect for fishing from a kayak or canoe and is especially handy for ice fishing. Mark and return to your hot spots, boat ramps and docks. You also can share your favorite waypoints and routes with other STRIKER and echoMAP™ chartplotter combos. Smooth Scaling™ graphics provide uninterrupted imagery when switching between depth-range scales. Sonar history rewind allows you to scroll back through sonar images to mark waypoints you originally may have missed. Includes carrying case, rechargeable battery, CHIRP (77/200 kHz) transducer, tilt/swivel mount and transom and trolling motor mounting kit. For high-performance CHIRP, purchase a GT8 or GT15 transducer (each sold separately).
Experience the Clarity of CHIRP
STRIKER 4 fishfinder includes a Garmin CHIRP (77/200 kHz) transducer, which provides a visibly higher level of clarity and detail for fish and structure than traditional 77/200 kHz transducers.
Instead of sending just 1 single frequency, CHIRP sends a continuous sweep of frequencies, ranging from low to high, then interprets them individually upon their return. Since the frequencies provide a wider range of information, CHIRP sonar technology can create crisper fish arches with greater target separation.
You also can upgrade to high-performance Garmin CHIRP technology, which provides crystal-clear sonar images with even more remarkable target separation and resolution from shallow to deeper depths. For better fishing, bottom contours are more visible, even at higher speeds, and signal noise can be suppressed at greater depths to provide a more timely interpretation of what's below.
Mark Spots with High-Sensitivity GPS
Unlike regular fishfinders, STRIKER fishfinders have built-in, high-sensitivity GPS to locate your current position quickly and precisely, then maintain your GPS location anywhere you go on the lake. More importantly, they allow you to mark spots where the fish are biting so you can return to them again in the future. You also can mark docks, boat ramps and other locations on the lake. Just follow the path created on your screen to return to them whenever you wish.
Navigate Easily with Waypoint Map
Since the STRIKER fishfinder series includes high-sensitivity GPS, you can see your position in relation to waypoints you have marked. Use the waypoint map to easily view, mark and navigate to locations such as brush piles, stumps and docks. It's also a great tool for finding your way back to the boat ramp.
Check Your Speed on Screen
You can quickly and easily see your boat's speed on the screen of your STRIKER fishfinder. It's a great tool to make sure you are trolling at the right speed for the lure you're using and for a particular fish species. It's also a good way to tell if you are going the right speed in wake-controlled areas.
Fish Vertically with Built-in Flasher
STRIKER provides you with both a fishfinder and flasher all in 1 unit. Anytime you are stationary fishing, such as ice fishing or jigging for crappie, the built-in flasher will show you the bottom, whether it is solid or muddy, your jig or weighted bait, and the depth of fish as they swim into the sonar beam. You can even watch how high your jig is being lifted and dropped and whether fish move toward or away from it.
Take Your Fishfinder Anywhere
The portable kit protects and carries your STRIKER fishfinder with GPS, so it's perfect for kayak, canoe or ice fishing. It includes a sealed, rechargeable battery with charger, built-in transducer cable management and storage and suction cup transducer mount and float.
In The Box
STRIKER 4
Dual-beam transducer
Tilt/swivel mount
Portable bag
Base/handle
Suction cup mount
Foam float
Kayak In-hull Transducer Mount
Power cable
Rechargeable battery
AC charger
Documentation
Connections
Transducer pin numbers: 4 Pin
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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