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Koden CVG-200 Chartplotter Fishfinder, 10.4&#34 Color LCD Displa - DISCONTINUED
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Koden CVG-200 Chartplotter Fishfinder, 10.4" Color LCD Displa - DISCONTINUED

Koden CVG-200 Chartplotter Fishfinder, 10.4" Color LCD Display, 50 and 200 kHz, 600 watts or 1 kW, C-MAP NT Max Compatible, 50 Routes

Model: CVG-200
 
width=1 Koden CVG-200 Chartplotter Fishfinder is an innovative Plotter Sounder featuring versatility, performance and easy operation.
Features
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C-Map NT MAX compatible
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Best performance in the 8-inch class of Plotter Sounder
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Parallel line drawing function
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Dedicated keys for all frequently used functions insure ease of operation
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Track color variation on water depth and water temperature
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The depth or temperature of water can be recorded with marks
 
Koden CVG-200 Chartplotter Fishfinder Main Specifications
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Koden CVG-200 Chartplotter Plotter Fishfinder
Output power 600 W or 1 kW
Frequency Dual 50/200 kHz
Depth ranges 5 to 1200 (Meter / Fathom / Italian Fathom)
10 to 4000 (Feet)
Memory &
Storage capability
Track: 2000, 4000, 7000 x 7 blocks
Mark (waypoint): 8300 points
Route: 50 routes with 50 points
Chart C-Map NT / NT+ / NT MAX
Data card C-Map User C-Card
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Koden CVG-200 Chartplotter Fishfinder, 10.4" Color LCD Display, 50 and 200 kHz, 600 watts or 1 kW, C-MAP NT Max Compatible , 50 Routes Model: CVG-200   Koden CVG-200 Chartplotter Fishfinder is an innovative Plotter Sounder featuring versatility, performance and easy operation. Features ・ C-Map NT MAX compatible ...
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C-MAP NT Max Compatible

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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 08 November, 2014.

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