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Makes a large line of fishfinders. Website includes useful tutorials on the technology behind their products - sonar, transducers, GPS, DGPS, and WAAS - from the consumer′s point of view.
[Lowrance Electronics Inc., Tulsa, OK, USA]
Range of speed, water temperature, rudder angle, depthfinding, and fishfinding instruments.
[CruzPro Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand]
Sonar systems with two modes, sounder mode for gauging depth and scanning mode for a 360-degree look for fish or obstacles. Also makes side scanning and trawl sonar.
[Western Marine Electronics, Woodinville, WA, USA]
Fishfinders either standalone or integrated with chartplotter and radar displays.
[Raymarine Limited, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK]
This depthsounder can be a standalone unit, combined with a log, or integrated with other navigation instruments via an NMEA interface.
[EchoPilot Marine Electronics Ltd., Ringwood, Hampshire, UK]
Depth finders from 300 - 600 watts.. Also measures sea temperature.
[Furuno Electric Co. Ltd., Nishinomiya, Japan]
Range of stand-alone fishfinders and combination fishfinder and chart plotter.
[JRC, Seattle, WA, USA]
Depthsounder digital LCD instruments that also monitor air and water temperature.
[Faria Marine Instruments, Uncasville, CT, USA]
Color and monochrome sounders and fishfinders as stand-alone units or integrated into their chartplotters.
[Garmin International Inc., Olathe, KS, USA]
This sonar looks both down and ahead. Information displayed is not historical, as is the case with all digital sounders, but is in real time.
[EchoPilot Marine Electronics Ltd., Ringwood, Hampshire, UK]