Element CHIRP Sonar/GPS

ElementSonar

October 1, 2020

Knowledge is power—and the Element CHIRP Sonar / GPS series from Raymarine gives you the upper hand when hunting for fish and their habitat. Delivering the sharpest view of the underwater world, Element’s HyperVision™ 1.2 megahertz sonar technology, turns up the resolution of DownVision, SideVision, and RealVision 3D to a new level of precision imaging and fish identification, letting you see structures, vegetation, and fish with amazing life-like clarity.

FISH SMARTER – ABOVE AND BELOW THE WATERLINE

Element Series Sonar/GPS

  • High visibility / high contrast 1,500 nit screens in 7”, 9” and 12” sizes
  • Dedicated button controls to keep the screen free of fingerprints and debris
  • Quad core, 64 bit processor running the new LightHouse Sport OS
  • Plentiful memory for waypoints, routes and tracks
  • Optional Quantum™ wireless radar and AIS receiver
  • NMEA2000 networking for VHF, engine, tanks, autopilot, instruments and heading sensor integration

 

Where to Buy:

Western Marine

Rigging Shoppe

Stevenson Marine

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