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Humminbird 587ci HD DI GPS/Fishfinder Combo

Item # 97749
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Key Features

  • High resolution 4.5" (640 x 480) 256-color display

  • Internal precision GPS antenna

  • UniMap cartography is built in

  • DualBeam PLUS sonar for detail and wide coverage

  • Down Imaging and Switchfire sonar technology


Our Price  $649.99
Sale Price  $499.99

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Product Description
humminbird The Humminbird 587ci HD DI GPS/Fishfinder Combo has an internal precision GPS receiver with built-in UniMap cartography and DualBeam PLUS sonar with a narrow beam (455 kHz / 16°) for a detailed view of the bottom and a wider beam (200 kHz / 25°) for finding fish and viewing the surrounding area. Down Imaging provides detailed images of what's directly beneath your boat, making it easy to decipher structures, and displays this information on a brilliant, high-definition 4.5" display.

Physical/Performance Features:
• 4.5" diagonal 256-color TFT display
• 640 x 480 resolution
• LED Backlight
• Waterproof housing
• Add more maps and memory with the SD card slot
• Includes standard transom-mount transducer, Tilt & Swivel Quick Disconnect Mount
• Power Output RMS: 300 Watts
• Power Output Peak-to-Peak: 2400 Watts
• Draw: 615 mA
• Voltage: 10V - 20V DC

Mapping Features:
• Internal precision GPS antenna
• Built-in UniMap cartography covers continental US coastline, inland lakes, and rivers
• 3D chart view
• GPS speed
• Save up to 2,500 waypoints/favorites/locations and 50 routes directly from your device
• Save up to 50 tracks and 20,000 points per track

Sonar Features:
• DualBeam PLUS sonar - 200 kHz / 25°, 455 kHz / 16°
• Narrow center beam focuses in detail on bottom contours and structure
• Larger beam provides a wider area for finding fish and viewing surroundings
• View beams separately, side-by-side, or blended together
• Maximum depth: 600'
• Down Imaging sonar - 455 kHz / 75°, 800 kHz / 45°
• High-frequency, ultra-thin sound waves
• Provide an incredibly detailed image of what's directly below the boat
• complete 180° view
• Maximum depth: 250'
• SwitchFire Sonar
• Clear Mode - Filters noise in shallow or turbulent water
• Max Mode - Enhances detail, even thermoclines and currents, so you can see your bait clearly
• Selective Fish ID+ uses fish icons to indicate depth, intensity of sonar return, relative size, and which beam the fish is in
• Real Time Sonar (RTS) Window
• Sonar Echo Enhancement
• TrueArch Technology
• Target separation: 2.5"

Other Features:
• Trip log
• Split Screen
• Wide/narrow cone
• Independent zoom
• Bottom lock
• Freeze Frame
• Large digits view
• Custom view selections
• Custom digital readout selection
• Selectable display and background colors
• X-Press menu system
• One-year warranty
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Specifications
Features Down Imaging Sonar (455/800 kHz), SwitchFire Sonar
Model 587ci HD DI
Display 4.5" (640 x 480)
Maps UniMaps US coast and inland
Power 300 Watts RMS; 2400 Watts PTP
Frequency DualBeam PLUS 200/455 kHz
Depth 600' / 250' (DI)

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  • Q:

    can you mark your fishing spots with this device
    Asked on 4/16/2012 by tammy from gainesville,fl

    1 answer

    • A:

      Yes, using the waypoints

      Answered on 11/9/2012 by Nikki from Kansas
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