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Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder, 6\" Display, No Transducer Included - DISCONTINUED
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Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder, 6" Display, No Transducer Included - DISCONTINUED

Display Range Frequency Power Output
6" Display 1500' 50 & 200 kHz 300 W

Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder, 6" Display,
300 Watts RMS Output, 50 and 200 kHz,
Depth Range to 1500', Transducers supplied separately

Furuno Model: LS6100

More Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder Information:
Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder Product Brochure (.pdf)
Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder Operations Manual (.pdf)

Furuno LS6100 FishFinder is a compact, waterproof and best of all powerful. It packs 300 Watts
(2,400 p-p) of output power for unparalleled fish finding performance.

Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder has a Multiple Modes of Display:
Furuno LS6100 Fishinder Multifunction Display System

Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder HD Video Playlist:


The Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder offers dual frequency capabilities - both 50 and 200kHz - for a two-way view of the world below your boat. This unit is compact enough to fit practically anywhere. Yet it features a 6 silver bright LCD display that offers a remarkably detailed picture of fish and bottom structure.

In addition to it's fish finding capability, the Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder has the unique ability to be a handy navigational organizer when connected to appropriate sensors. It can display a variety of information including: water temperature, wind direction/speed, Lat/Lon, XTE and distance run in a graphical or text format. With the BBGPS or BBWGPS receiver connected, the Mini-Navigator feature is capable of storing up to 12 waypoints with programmable names. Any waypoint can be selected as a destination.


Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder Standard Features

● Waterproof, 6 Inch, Silver Bright Monochrome LCD Display
● Targets presented in up to 3 gray tones
● Picture resolution of 240(H) x 320(V) pixels
● 300 Watt RMS (2400 P-P) output power
● Seven depth scales, from 0-10 to 0-640 feet
● Depth offset to 1,500 feet, maximum depth scale of 3,000 feet
● Automatic or Manual Depth Range and Gain Adjustment
● A-Scope for rapid fish detection and species identification
● White Line Mode for enhanced bottom fish detection
● Audible and Visual, Temp, Speed, Fish or Bottom Alarm
● TLL output sends position, temp and depth to Furuno TLL capable plotters
● Multiple Display Modes
1. Normal, Low Frequency/High Frequency
2. Dual Frequency
3. Bottom Lock Expansion
4. Marker Zoom
5. Bottom Zoom
6. A-Scope
7. Two Customizable Navigation Data Display - Displaying digital and analog graphical info, including:
    Wind Speed/Direction, Ship's Speed, Steering Screens and more
● Speed and Temperature input via optional sensor or NMEA data
● Direct connection of BBGPS or BBWGPS antennas for GPS or WAAS fix
● Mini Navigator allows storage of up to 12 waypoints, with capability to navigate back to these points
   using the LS6100's XTE/Range and Bearing calculation and steering screens
● Two NMEA0183 ports - one bi-directional and one listen-only

Shipping Information Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder:
In stock and ships every business day if ordered by 1PM Pacific Time
● 5 Lbs., 1 Carton Less Transducer

Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder Technical Specifications and Interconnect Diagram:
Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder Technical Specifications and Interconnect Diagram

Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder Dimensions Information:
Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder Dimensions Information

Display Range Frequency Power Output 6" Display 1500' 50 & 200 kHz 300 W Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder , 6" Display, 300 Watts RMS Output, 50 and 200 kHz, Depth Range to 1500', Transducers supplied separately Furuno Model: LS6100 More Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder Information: • Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder Product Brochure (.pdf) • Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder Operations Manual (.pdf) Furuno LS6100...
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Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder Product Brochure (.pdf)

Furuno LS6100 Fishfinder Operations Manual (.pdf)

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 20 April, 2016.

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