Lowrance produces some of the finest marine electronics
Lowrance sonar fish-finders and GPS chartplotters consistently outscore the competition for performance, functionality and screen clarity. Our product range has a size and price to suit every need and boat.
February 2012
- Pros:
- - Beam sharpening
- - Low power consumption
- - Maximum range 36 nautical miles
- Cons:
- - Higher cost than traditional radar
- - Beam sharpening control only compatible with Simrad NSE and NSO and B&G Zeus multifunction displays
- - Lacks dual range feature (unlike Simrad 4G)
October 2011
- Pros:
- - Improved target detection and separation
- - Virtually no harmful microwave transmissions
- - Close range target detection
- Cons:
- - Limited range
- - Needs a smart heading sensor for Radar overlay
October 2011
- Pros:
- - Very high resolution images
- - Works in tandem with Lowrance broadband sonar
- - Trackback lets you scroll back your sonar image and set waypoints
- Cons:
- - Need to install two transducers to work in tandem with the broadband sonar
- - No in-hull mounting options
- - Fish are harder to see in the side scan image
October 2011
- Pros:
- - Control iPod or iPhone with HDS MFD
- - Built-in AM/FM tuner
- - Remote dock connects via N2K
- Cons:
- - Requires a Lowrance HDS display
- - Requires 12V DC electrical system
- - IPX2 weatherproof rated
October 2011
- Pros:
- - Allows multiple sensors
- - Works for flow rate 0.6-45 gallons per hour
- - Affordable
- Cons:
- - Needs to be calibrated on a Lowrance device
- - Works with gasoline engines only
- - Sensor designed to fit 3/8 inch fuel hose only
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