
Overall rating | (4 reviews) |
The STRIKER™ Plus 4cv fishfinder with a bright 4.3” display and built-in GPS features Garmin CHIRP traditional sonar, Garmin CHIRP ClearVü™ scanning sonar and Quickdraw Contours map drawing software, which stores up to 2 million acres of content with 1-foot contours. Built-in GPS lets you mark and navigate to waypoints and shows your boat’s speed.
Nobody knows the waters you fish better than you and your fellow fishermen. While you are trolling the shorelines and the depths, Quickdraw Contours mapping software creates HD fishing maps of the places you’ve been. No special knowledge is required. STRIKER™ Plus 4cv can now store up to 2 million acres of your Quickdraw Contours maps with 1-foot contours.
The STRIKER™ Plus 4cv fishfinder includes Garmin CHIRP technology combined with Garmin ClearVü™ scanning sonar for a nearly photographic, wide image of what passes below your boat. You clearly see structure, submerged objects and fish. Paired with Garmin CHIRP traditional sonar for remarkable target separation, this transducer will help you catch more fish.
The built-in, high-sensitivity GPS finds and maintains your position anywhere you go on the water. The GPS allows you to mark waypoints for different locations. So, if the fish are biting in one spot, you can mark it, and return to it on your next trip. Mark docks, boat ramps and other locations on the lake, and create routes back to them for your next trip. GPS also allows STRIKER™ Plus 4cv to show your speed on screen, so you can be sure you’re trolling at the right speed for the lure you’re using or in wake-controlled areas.
The STRIKER™ Plus 4cv fishfinder makes fishing a breeze, and it’s built to work in any environment. The bright, sunlight-readable display gives you a clear view of what is below your boat, even on the brightest days. And the larger screen gives you a better view of what is happening below the boat. The intuitive user interface makes it simple to navigate to whatever feature you need, so you are ready for anything on the water.
Display resolution | 272 x 480 pixels |
Display size | 4.3" |
Physical dimensions | 9.8 x 17.4 x 4.5 cm |
Water rating | IPX7 |
Weight | 0.3 kg |
Display type | QSVGA |
Fish Symbol ID (helps identify fish targets) | Yes |
Transmit power | 300 W (RMS) |
Water temperature log and graph | Yes |
Audible alarms | Yes |
AutoGain Technology (minimizes clutter, maximizes targets) | Yes |
Dual-beam (77/200 kHz) sonar capable | Yes |
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Water temperature sensor included | Yes |
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*Depth capacity is dependent on water bottom type and other water conditions. |
Split-screen zoom | Yes |
A-scope (real time display of fish passing through transducer beam) | Yes |
Adjustable depth line (measures depth of underwater objects) | Yes |
Dual-frequency (50/200 kHz) sonar capable | Yes |
Bottom lock (shows return from the bottom up) | Yes |
Frequencies supported |
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Ultrascroll® (displays fish targets at higher boat speeds) | Yes |
Voltage range | 10-20 Vdc input |
In the box:
Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
Overall rating |
Extremely good device! Downscan is a great addition as it ensures that the lines are fish and not rubbish. The 5 ”screen might have been better anyway, but the 4” is more comfortable for an entire mobile echo from one boat. The sensor is a big bastard, you have to see the bigger drill to buy a bigger drill ... There are 2 pieces of data cables for more expensive models in the power cable, it was a bit mystical that what they are and what they have to do. Fortunately, Google was able to advise you when the manual is so crappy. By the way, there is nothing but a quick start section match in the manual. It has no details and adjustment tips, and no instructions for each feature and menu. The echo sounder works great with basic adjustments and you don't have to touch anything unless you want to. Bonga and draw a Dipsy Diver with 77khz when it hurts under the bow. I haven’t made the arc for the fish to draw but only draws lines.
Strong recommendation for this! I no longer buy other brands. Lowrance's Hook2 4x was a week ago and after a warranty upgrade and sensor replacement, it immediately continued its journey through Tor.