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Basic Paddle & Fishing Pole Leash
Keep a paddle or rod secure while paddling with the YakGear UniLeash. Quickly connecting the leash to the boat side is done with a 360-degree nylon swivel hook to any pad eye or accessible seat strap. The connection to the paddle or rod is made through the upper-rope-loop-through method, which provides unrestricted movement while using a paddle or fishing rod. Perfect for one or two-piece paddles as well as one or two-piece rods. Paddle and rod are not included.
Features:
One-leash combo
1/2-ounce, 40-in. paddle leash
Made from 3/16 in. nylon bungee and 1/8 in. polypro rope
360° Swivel Hook
Instructions included
1-year warranty
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Coiled Paddle Leash
Keep a paddle close while paddling with the YakGear Coiled Paddle Leash. This new take on a traditional coiled cord leash solves the troubling problem of overstretched coil cord. Made from solid rubber with no wire inside, the leash features a full memory coil that will stretch from 24 inches to 60 inches.
The quick connection of the leash to the boat side is a 360-degree nylon swivel hook to any pad eye or accessible seat strap. The paddle is then connected with a durable, 1-½ inch-thick adjustable velcro strap. Paddle is not included.
Features:
One ounce, 24 in. full memory, coiled paddle leash
Connect to a paddle with the fully adjustable velcro strap
Connect to the boat with the nylon swivel hook
Instructions included
1-year warranty
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Coiled Fishing Rod Leash
The nonabsorbent YakGear Coiled Fishing Rod Leash provides the ultimate peace of mind by guaranteeing that an expensive rod and reel return to shore every time. Made from solid rubber with no wire inside, the leash features a full memory coil that will stretch from 24 inches to 60 inches.
Quickly connecting the leash to the boat-side is done with a 360-degree nylon swivel hook to any pad eye or accessible seat strap. The connection to the fishing rod is through the use of an ultra-tight velcro strap, which can be easily detached from the leash via a second swivel hook for ease of use. Anglers catch the fish, and YakGear will catch the rod. Fishing rods are not included.
Features:
One ounce, 24 in. full memory, coiled paddle leash
Detachable, ultra-tight Velcro strap for ease of use
Instructions included
1-year warranty
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Molded Paddle/Pole Clip Kit - 1-1/4" Clips
Add or replace paddle holders with the YakGear Molded Paddle Clip Kit. While there are many different ways to mount and store paddles on kayaks and canoes, molded rubber pole clips are by far the strongest and most reliable. With solid rubber construction, the molded clips promote the strength of a continued locking effect while in use. The 1-1/4 in. design fits most paddles and push-poles, ranging in circumference from 1-1/4 inch to 1-1/2 inch.
This kit includes two molded rubber paddle clips, intended for combined, linear use on one paddle or mud anchor.
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.
Features:
Molded rubber paddle clips allow for easy paddle or mud anchor storage
Two solid rubber-molded paddle clips are provided
1-1/4 clips fit paddles with a circumference ranging from 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 in.
Installation instructions and hardware are included
1-year warranty
Specifications:
Size: 1-1/4 in. clips
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Paddle Keeper Kit
Add or replace paddle holders with the YakGear Paddle Keeper Kit. While there are many ways to mount and store paddles on kayaks and canoes, bungee paddle keepers are by far the most versatile. A 1/4-inch bungee is mounted with terminal ends and a J-hook to form a pressure-based bungee clamp for paddles, fishing poles, and anchor sticks. This kit comes with two paddle keepers, so the versatility and practicality of the product will not be limited to one side of the kayak or canoe.
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.
Features:
Paddle keepers can be used to store an assortment of items
Made of 1/4-in. nylon bungee, it attaches to a vessel using terminal ends and sleeves
Each kit comes with two paddle keepers
Installation instructions and hardware are included
1-year warranty
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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.
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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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36" Baja Paddle Leash - Black
Never lose a paddle while paddling with the YakGear Baja Paddle Leash. The Baja Paddle Leash is composed of a base of flexible 1/4-inch nylon bungee that is overwrapped by a nylon sleeve for strength. Unlike many sleeve leashes, there are no large buckles to bang against the boat and scare away the fish. The 36-inch leash stretches from 36 to 47 inches, and the 48-inch leash stretches from 48 to 60 inches, giving users the perfect combination of leash flexibility and strength.
The boat side of the leash connects by threading the oversized loop through a pad eye or any accessible seat strap, while the connection to the paddle is through the use of the velcro strap.
Features:
Lightweight
Black leash
A hybrid leash between flexible nylon bungee leashes and strong nylon sleeve leashes
36-in. paddle leash
Ultra tight velcro strap is included for easy attachment to any paddle
Paddle not included
A hybrid leash between flexible nylon bungee leashes and strong nylon sleeve leashes
1-year warranty
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Molded Stick Clip Kit - 3/4" Clips
Add or replace paddle holders with the YakGear Molded Paddle Clip Kit. While there are many different ways to mount and store paddles on kayaks and canoes, molded rubber pole clips are by far the strongest and most reliable. With solid rubber construction, the molded clips promote the strength of a continued locking effect while in use. the 3/4 in. clip will fit paddles from 5/8 inch to 7/8 inch and is YakGear’s preferred method of securing the YakGear - Yakstick Mud Anchor.
This kit includes two molded rubber paddle clips, intended for combined, linear use on one paddle or mud anchor.
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.
Features:
Molded rubber paddle clips allow for easy paddle or mud anchor storage
Two solid rubber-molded paddle clips are provided
3/4 in. clips fit paddles and mud anchors ranging from 5/8 to 7/8 in.
Installation instructions and hardware are included
1-year warranty
Specifications:
Size: 3/4 in. clips
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Even the best sports fishermen need assistance when it comes to finding areas where the fish are abundant. From the most technically advanced drone-assisted fish scouting, to having a plain old sixth sense, the fish are out there, if you know where and how to look. To catch fish, first, you have to find them.
But First, A Little Fishing History
Called the Popeil Pocket Fisherman, The Pocket Fisherman was invented in 1963 by Ron Popeil's father after the tip of a fishing pole nearly injured him. Today's version sells for $29.99 and has a double-flex rod hinge that unfolds to a fully extendable position. Together, both versions of the Pocket Fisherman have sold more than two million units. It's a cool, inexpensive gadget to leave in your car or throw in your travel bag. While working at an RV resort camping store in Colorado, I had customers ask what fishing gear we stocked. Not much for fishing, except some toy poles for youth under 14 years, and artificial bate. When no adult fishing gear is near, the Pocket Fisherman is handy to have.
Featured below are several fish finding units that range from high tech to low, and vary in price. There are hundreds of fish finding devices, monitors and cameras on the market. In addition to reading about them here, do a little research on what works best for your fishing skill level.
PowerRay Wizard Underwater ROV Kit from PowerVision - Underwater Drone.
Capture photos and incredible 4K video of the world beneath the surface--from the comfort of your boat--with the PowerRay Wizard Underwater ROV Kit from PowerVision. The PowerRay vehicle and base station includes a wireless transmitter/controller, batteries and chargers, and a 64GB memory card. Additionally, you'll get a generous 230' tether, along with a PowerSeeker Fishfinder and bait drop line. With this package are provided a pair of ZEISS VR ONE Plus Goggles, which work with your smartphone to enable access to immersive, real-time, streaming 3D video from below the surface--so you can feel as though you're actually riding inside the ROV. The contents of this versatile kit can be neatly stowed and easily transported in the supplied, wheeled carrying case. $798.95
Lowrance HOOK2 Fish Finder/Depth Finder
Rated the Number 1 fish finder by Focus Fishing in 2021, the Lowrance Hook features include The Lowrance HOOK2 7 Fish Finder features auto-tuning sonar and phone-like menus, giving you more time to spend fishing and less time dealing with settings. Plus, its screen coverage offers WIDER SONAR COVERAGE: The HOOK2 7 offers a wide-angle CHIRP sonar cone giving you double the coverage of traditional fish finders. EASY SETUP is another feature. A single transducer can be mounted on the transom, inside the hull, on the trolling motor or through a scupper hole. Five-inch screen. $387.59 - Nine-inch screen $839.16
Fishfinders Underwater Fishing Camera
4.3 inch DVR Monitor, 10PCS LED Night Vision Waterproof Camera for Lake Sea Boat Kayak Ice Fishing with 25M Cable
This underwater video camera system includes two parts: an underwater camera and HD LCD monitor. Those who like sea fishing or ice fishing monitor the fish and observe the underwater topographic, and watch the fish bite the hooks or not. Multi-function LCD monitor: Portable high-resolution LCD fish monitor has a sun visor, and highlight LED backlight. Can be used under the sun, HD 4.3in LCD display comes with multiple functions such as: Monitor supports IP67 waterproof, low battery power reminder, high fidelity video output functions, and power-saving mode. $257.72
GoFish Cam® and Live-Streams
The GoFish® Cam Wireless Underwater Fishing Camera is an in-line underwater camera that sits on your fishing line. The GoFish Cam can be used in freshwater and saltwater environments and capture underwater video and live stream when casting, trolling, bottom fishing, and float fishing. It is 11.5cm long and pre-weighted to an optimized 94 grams, with a 1,000 lb tension rating and a 500' depth rating.
The camera will only record underwater, but once out of the water, you can download the footage to your mobile device via its onboard Wi-Fi signal. It will live-feed when used in conjunction with the included bobber accessory above water. The accessory allows the sensor to be out of the water and will live-feed between 20-30' away from you. If the line breaks, you will lose your camera. The manufacturer suggests a high-pound test braid as your mainline and a lighter mono leader. It assures the weakest point between the lure and camera and not the mainline between camera and reel. $199.99
The best fishing days are those where the wind is at your back, the seas are smooth, and the fish are bountiful.
Fair Winds/Smooth Sailing
To obtain more information about the products and services mentioned in this article, please contact CLR Marine https://www.clrmarine.com/.
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
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8" Rod Floats
Using the YakGear Rod Floats, the rod will stay on top of the water instead of sinking to the bottom if it falls out of a pair of hands or the boat, saving money and getting users back to casting. Whether users are fishing with children, or you just want some peace of mind, this is a must-have product for all ages. It installs in seconds; just slip onto a fishing pole, attach the Velcro straps, and that's it!
This package comes with 3 colors to choose from: yellow, orange, and blue. Each float is roughly 8 inches long.
Features:
Includes 3 colors: yellow, orange, and blue.
Keep the rod and reel on top of the water in case the rod happens to slip
Roughly 8 inches long
Simple installation
Fits all fishing poles
1-year warranty
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YakGear
Elevate your fishing experience with YakGear's quality products. With a wide range of available rigging and accessories, and new products in development all the time, YakGear aims to help paddle sport enthusiasts take to the water on their own terms.
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RAM® Roller-Ball™ Paddle & Accessory Holder
With the RAM® Roller-Ball™ Clip for Tracks, easily secure your net, paddle, gaff hooks, stakeout/push poles, or BogaGrip®. Its three-point security design means there are always three points of tension keeping your net, paddle or other items attached, while also ensuring quiet placement and removal. The T-Bolt adapter is compatible with the RAM® Tough-Track™ and most other kayak track systems, and holds paddles and poles 1” - 1 5/16” in diameter.
Note: This product consists of one single RAM® Roller-Ball™ Clip. For larger paddles and heavy duty applications, a second RAM® Roller-Ball™ may be required.
Specifications:
Material: Rubber and High Strength Composite
Note: Part number reflects product packaged in retail bag for store shelf display
Weight: 0.3 lbs.
T-Bolt Dimensions: .48" x .95"
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2-Pack RAM® Roller-Ball™ Paddle & Accessory Holder
With the 2-Pack RAM® Roller-Ball™ holder for tracks, easily secure your heavy-duty net, paddle, gaff hooks, stakeout / push poles, or BogaGrip®. Its three-point security design on each RAM® Roller-Ball™ means there are always three points of tension keeping your net, paddle or other items attached, while also ensuring quiet placement and removal. The T-Bolt adapter is compatible with the RAM® Tough-Track™ and most other kayak track systems, and holds paddles and poles 1” - 1 5/16” in diameter.
Specifications:
Material: Rubber and High Strength Composite
Note: Part number reflects product packaged in retail bag for store shelf display
Weight: 0.5 lbs.
T-Bolt Dimensions: .48" x .95"
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Scout Fishing 1-2 Person Kayak Kit
Features:
500 lbs max capacity
1000 Denier PVC pontoons with high-pressure drop stitch floor
Included bow mount
Front and rear bungee storage
Spray shield
Adjustable footrest
5-accessory mounts
8 D-rings
4-carry handles with D-rings
Metal frame seat
Velcro strips for attachments
4 drain valves
3-HR valves
In the Box:
Kayak
5-piece adjustable paddle
Fishing rod holder
Pump with gauge
1 metal frame seat
1 nylon bucket seat
Carry-bag
Paddle straps
2 Removable skegs
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ECHOMAP™ UHD2 93SV LiveScope™ Plus Ice Fishing Bundle LI with ECHOMAP™ UHD2 93sv, LiveScope Plus System & Lithium-ion Battery
Get improved resolution, reduced noise, clearer images, and better target separation with the LiveScope™ Plus Ice Fishing Bundle LI. It includes a 9-inch ECHOMAP™ UHD2 combo, the complete LiveScope Plus System with LVS34-IF transducer, swivel pole mount, and a lightweight lithium battery.
Features:
Get improved clarity, sensitivity, and Target Separation
Scan surroundings with reduced noise and fewer sonar artifacts
Use LiveScope™ forward mode so you know where to drill
Use LiveScope™ down mode so you can keep an eye on your jig and the fish
Fish longer with a 16.5AH lightweight lithium-ion battery
Includes a rugged, portable carrying case
LiveScope™ Forward sonar shows up to 200’ all around you and below the ice, so you can locate schools of fish and know where to drill the next hole
LiveScope™ Down sonar shows live sonar images of what is below the ice, so you can watch fish respond to your jig
Where you take your bundle is up to you. But the rugged, portable carrying case lets you easily transport it from hole to hole and season to season
ECHOMAP UHD2 Combo
Revolutionary real-time sonar pairs with a large 9-inch ECHOMAP UHD2 combo touchscreen display with a keyed assist, allowing you to see up to 200’ in any direction.
Two Modes One Transducer
LiveScope System offers two live-scanning sonar modes — Down and Forward. It features a transducer cable that stays flexible, even in freezing conditions
Garmin Navionics+ Maps
You get preloaded Garmin Navionics+ maps for exceptional detail on more than 23,000 U.S. lakes.
Custom Combos
You can create custom pages that combine sonar, flashers, and maps on your display.
Lithium Battery
Fish even longer with a lightweight 16.5Ah lithium battery that won’t weigh you down on the ice.
In the Box:
ECHOMAP™ UHD2 chartplotter (version depends on mapping selected)
LVS34-IF transducer
GLS™ 10 sonar module
Ice fishing pole mount
Tilt mount
Power cable
Portable fishing bag with handle
Lithium-ion battery
Battery charger
Documentation
General Specifications:
Dimensions: 13.8 x 12.2 x 13.0 in. / 35 x 31 x 33 cm
Touchscreen: Yes
Input: Touchscreen with Keyed Assist
Display Size: 7.8 x 4.5, 9.0" in. / 19.8 x 11.5, 22.9 cm
Display Resolution: 1024 x 600 pixels
Display Type: WVGA, IPS
Weight: 22.5 lbs / 10.2 kg
Waterproof: IPX7
Maps & Memory:
Accepts Data Cards: 1 microSD™ card; 32 GB maximum size
Waypoints: 5000
Track Points: 50,000
Tracks: 50 saved tracks
Navigation Routes: 100
Ice Fishing Details:
Battery Type, Size: Lithium-ion, 16.5Ah
Bag Size: Extra Large (XL)
Included Transducer: LiveScope™ Plus System with LVS34-IF
Transducer Holding Feature: Pole mount
Sensors:
Has Built-in Receiver: Yes
Receiver: 10 Hz
NMEA 2000 Compatible: Yes
GPS: Yes
Glonass: Yes
Galileo: Yes
Beidou: Yes
Supports Waas: Yes
Supports Multi-Band, Multi-Constellation GPS: Yes
Built-in Maps:
Built-in Auto Guidance+: Yes (downloadable via ActiveCaptain app)
Garmin Navionics+ Inland & Coastal: Yes (see Additional)
Garmin Navionics+ (Inland): Yes (see Additional)
Optional Map Support:
Garmin Navionics+: Yes
Garmin Navionics+ VIision+™: Yes
TOPO: Yes
Standrad Mapping: Yes
Garmin Quickdraw Contours: Yes
Chartplotter Features:
ActiveCaptain® Compatable: Yes
Electrical Features:
Power Input: 9 to 18 Vdc
Sonar Features & Specifications:
Displays Sonar: Yes
Power Output: 500 W
Traditional Sonar (Dual Frequency/Beam): Built-in (single channel CHIRP, 50/77/83/200 kHz, L, M, H CHIRP)
ClearVü™: Built-in 260/455/800/1000/1200 kHz
SideVü™: Built-in 260/455/800/1000/1200 kHz
Panoptix™ Sonar: Yes
Livescope; Yes
Connections:
NMEA 2000® Ports: Yes
Garmin Marine Network Ports: 1
12-Pin Transducer Ports: 1
Bluetooth® Pairing: Yes
Ant+ (Connectivity): Yes
Garmin Wi-Fi Network (Local Connection): Yes
Additional:
Garmin Navionics+ Inland & Coastal: 95sv Canada
Garmin Navionics + (Inland): 95sv U.S. Lakes
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including NICKEL (METALLIC) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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