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Humminbird 525 Fish Finder | 
enlarge | Brand: Humminbird Category: CE
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $122.19 You Save: $7.80 (6%)
New (55) from $122.19
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 27089
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 8 x 8 x 7 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 4062601 Model: 4062601 UPC: 082324028823 EAN: 0082324028823 ASIN: B000CNAACS
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| • | Affordable, compact fish finder reveals bottom, structure and fish down to 800 feet | | • | High-contrast, 5-inch, 12-level grayscale FSTN LCD display with 240 x 240 lines of resolution | | • | Includes water temperature and is speed capable | | • | Tilt and swivel quick-disconnect mount system with no cables required | | • | Includes mounting hardware and manufacturer's 1-year limited warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Humminbird 525 Fish Finder makes an ideal upgrade to your old factory, or dealer-installed model. The 525 is a compact, high-resolution fish finder that is easy to use, and mounts virtually anywhere on your boat, giving you the economical, yet powerful tools you need to make the most out of every single fishing opportunity. The Humminbird 525 fish finder utilizes a high-contrast, 5-inch, 12-level grayscale FSTN LCD display with 240 x 240 lines of resolution to provide you with crystal-clear views of fish, the bottom topography and surrounding structures. This unit makes use of a 20-degree single-beam sonar that is optimized for coverage and precision bottom detail. This powerful system ultimately provides you with a reliable picture up to a depth of 800 feet, and with Real Time Sonar and Sonar Echo Enhancement you not only instantly capture the action under your boat, but get a target separation of as little as 2.5 inches and can track a small jig to over 40 feet. This unit's high-speed, micro-dynamic transducer is reliable up to 70 mph, and even includes water temperature and speed capability. The 525 fish finder features a TripLog with distance, elapsed time, and average speed, totally automatic or manual operation depending upon your need at the time, and alarms for depth, fish, and battery. This unit also features a one-touch zoom with adjustable 2x, 4x, 6x and 8x zoom levels, and lets you select TruArch to show you actual sonar returns, or FishID+ with a target depth. The Humminbird 525 includes an adjustable chart speed, an advanced LED backlight for easy night viewing, and a feature memory that retains your settings to save you set-up time. As an additional convenience, the 525 includes X-Press Menus for instant access to the most important features with fewer button presses, and a selectable large-digit screen for easy-to-read number display. Constructed to be tough, the 525 fish finder is fully gasketed, so it is not only waterproof, but floats. This unit comes complete with a tilt-and-swivel, quick-disconnect mounting system, with no inconvenient cables to plug in. The 525 measures 7 x 7.25 x 4 inches (W x H x D), and is backed by a manufacturer's one-year limited warranty. What's in the Box 525 fishfinder, transducer, mounting hardware, and product manual.
Product Description Humminbird 525... Humminbird's BIGGEST VALUE in fish finders! You don't have to blow your entire budget on a fishfinder. The Humminbird 525 gives you high definition 5" (240V x 240H pixel) display with UltraBlack Contrast Enhancement for incredible viewing of your underwater prey. Single-beam sonar (200 kHz, 20 degree db at -10db) for accuracy down to an impressive 800 ft Plus your choice of Inverse Grayscale, Whiteline, High Contrast Bottom Black, or Structure ID Bottom Presentation. There's also menus for instant access to most important features with fewer button presses.resses. More: 4" High Contrast 240V x 240H 16 Level Grayscale, High Contrast FSTN LCD display with UltraBlack Contrast Enhancement; Strong performance with 1600 watts peak to peak (250 watt RMS) power output and depth capability to 800 ft. Selective Fish ID+ shows fish below as solid symbols and around the boat as hollow symbols; Real Time Sonar captures the action at up to 40 times a second for better views when moving; Sonar Echo Enhancement shows a bait when vertical jigging and delivers 2 1/2" target separation; Microdynamic transducer design slices through water for reliable readings up to 70 mph; Selectable large digit screen for easy-to-read number display; Bright CCFL backlight and selectable screen background colors for night use; TripLog with distance, elapsed time, and average speed; Totally automatic operation or totally manual operation with upper and lower range control; Depth alarm
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| Customer Reviews:
Stay Away! October 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The depth reading on this fish finder bounced all over the place. It would jump from 3' to 15' constantly in 10' of water. I would have thought it a fluke but I later learned that two other people I work with had the same problem. Then I learned from a few fishing forums that several other people had this problem. I'm not sure if it's specific to the M#525 or the entire 500 series but no one is complaining about the other Humminbird models. I sent this back and bought a Lowrance X96, problem solved.
spot humidity October 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Once installed the Fish Finder had a humidity spot in the screen. after 7-8 hours disappeared, but I am nervous that happens again. Other problem, maybe by my fault, it is not possible to convert to metrics, (unbelievable at this time) "quick-disconnect mounting system" jajaja... I am not happy with this fish finder. My last Garmin 100 (discontinued) was very good.
disappointed October 4, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I requested that my wife get me this for my birthday. Took it to the lake on a week's vacation late Sept thru early Oct. so I worked with it for more than a week. -I don't know if I can trust the depth readings. For a while, it was telling me I was in less than a foot of water when I knew it was 2 feet deep. I noticed that there is an offset you can program in to correct how deep you might have it mounted and used that to correct it, but still, why was it so far off? The way I had it mounted it was only a few inches under water. I tried using string with a weight to ck the depth, seemed ok 2 out of 3 times, but 3rd time seemed about a foot off. -On cool mornings, when some sun would hit it, it fogged up and I couldn't read most of the display. The fog is internal. 15 years ago I bought a Wide-Eye 100 Hummingbird, it didn't fog for years. When it did I contacted Hummingbird tech support, and they said they could fix it but it would have cost more than buying a new unit. So I got the impression from that, that fog is a defect. But the FAQ's at their website say that's just the way it is - when did this change? I always thought that such an electronic device would have been assembled in a humidity controlled assy room so moisture wouldn't get in and fog the display. Maybe that's in the 'good old days' before everything is crap-made in China.
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