Lowrance LMS-522C iGPS Fish Finder | 
enlarge | Brand: Lowrance Category: CE
List Price: $699.00 Buy New: $495.90 You Save: $203.10 (29%)
New (21) Used (1) from $460.00
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 15492
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Native Resolution: 480 x 480 Display Size: 5 Includes MP3 Player: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 11.9 x 8.9 x 6
MPN: 116-27 Model: 116-27 UPC: 042194529509 EAN: 0042194529509 ASIN: B000LBIJ4C
Release Date: December 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Combines a sonar with GPS navigation for fast, accurate temperature, speed, and distance readings and dependable fish finding capabilities | | • | Includes a built-in custom background map and a high-speed, transom-mount 200 kHz skimmer transducer with built-in temp sensor and up to 60 degrees of fish detection coverage | | • | Offers a five inch, 256-color 480 x 480 SolarMAX TFT color display for superb sonar target detail and separation, exceptional chart definition, maximum visibility and widest viewing angles-- even in bright sunlight | | • | Compatible with NMEA 2000 networking; five-pin Ethernet expansion port for radar, video and satellite radio | | • | Easy-to-use system helps you find fish in dazzling color |
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Product Description The LMS-522C iGPS is a superb color 200 kHz sonar/GPS chartplotter with the convenience of a built-in precision GPS+WAAS satellite antenna that's perfect for vertical console mount on open cockpit boats for inshore and inland fishfinding and navigation.
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| Customer Reviews:
Lowrance LMS-522C IGPS Fish Finder September 19, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I purchased the LMS 522C for a smaller sized motor boat that I use in various South Carolina Rivers (Wacamaw, Pee Dee, parts of the Inter-coastal waterway, etc.). I like the smaller rivers because of their natural beauty and lack of boating traffic jams often seen on the Inter-Coastal Waterway. They are however, several hazards one must be aware of such as shallow depths and submerged debris which could damage your boat or at the least, damage the propeller.
Although they call these units fish finders, my invisioned use of them would consist of a depth finder and sonar to view the river bottom.
As I researched all of the units on the market, I found several other features that would make my boating trips safer and more efficient. So in addition to the depth and sonar features, here's some useful features one may wish to add to their unit wishlists. These features are included on the Lowrance LMS 522c Bright Screen that can be read in direct sun light. - This may seem trivial however in a smaller boat, we do not always put up the bimini top, so the unit is exposed to direct sunlight. You'd be amazed at the units out there that cannot be read in direct sunlight. If you can't read the unit, it's useless. This unit is so bright; it can be read in all lighting conditions. On the reverse side, it can be dimmed for low light, night use also. Water Temperature reading - Another useful feature is the water temperature reader as part of the transom mounted transducer. The unit constantly displays the water temperature. So if you want to swim, dive or ski, you're aware of the water temperature. Built in GPS with Chart Plotting - The GPS capability with trail plotting capability is especially useful when navigating a river where there are multiple outlets that one can get lost in. Getting lost in these outlets can be dangerous and they often become so shallow that the prop hit the river bottom or the boat can bottom out. I use the GPS capability to keep me on course allowing me to use the back track feature to get back to the main river should I get lost. This is a very valuable feature. Speed - through a separate transom mounted unit or via the GPS - the GPS has most of the features found on the GPS units we use in the car including a MPH feature so you won't have to purchase a separate transom mounted unit. Also the GPS antenna is built into the unit so no separate antenna unit is required. Split Screens (pages) - I often use the split screen feature to observe the GPS maps/course and the sonar page for river depth. Date and Time options on all screens - instead of looking at your watch (which I never wear when I'm boating), the time and date are displayed on the screen Backup to a memory card - I often backup the recorded course plot and review it on my laptop when I get home. Larger Screen - The Lowrance 522C has a 5" diagonal screen which is sufficient size to view details at a distance of one to two feet.
I highly recommend this unit.
repair311 August 1, 2007 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
The LMS-522C is everything the that the company advertises and the screen allows you to view it even on brite sunny days. Excellent. I just hope the company would extent their warranty.
Rick Wisz, Pequannock, NJ 07440
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