Garmin Echo 501c Worldwide with Transducer
- Includes: echo 501c, Dual-beam transducer with transom mount and trolling motor mount, tilt/swivel quick-release mount, Power cable, documentation
- Color Display
- Display Resolution 234 x 320(QVGA)
The color echo 501c is a Powerful, simple-to-use fish finder featuring built-in advanced HD-ID sonar with or without a 77/200 kHz transducer (supports a 50/200 kHz transducer, sold separately). Crisp 5-inch QVGA color display offers extra sharp resolution and detail on fish, structure and bottom returns with the Power to scan to a 2,300-foot maximum depth. With its simple, streamlined interface with 4,000 W peak-to-peak Power, the echo 501c has wide viewing-cone angles (60/120 degrees) optimized for targeting fish beyond the sides of the boat in deep or shallow water. Also includes Smooth Scaling depth-range adjustments and sonar history rewind. Ready-to-go with a quick-release tilt/swivel mount and transom/trolling transducer mount kit, so
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johnson nordman
February 8, 2015Five Stars,
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Michael CLEVELAND
February 8, 2015great product….fast shipping,
it on 2 fishing trips and bottom features and fish were crystal clear. Nice product
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Neil Collins
February 8, 2015Nice Product for the right price,
The packaging and instructions were very clear (And came in many languages).
Installation was fairly straight forward. Took me about 45 minutes to complete the installation. You’ll need a Marine Sealant for the screws when you attach the tranducer and may want to have some for where you the cord into the boat. You’ll also need a a couple of drill bits and a drill to drill the pilot holes and the hole to run the wire through (unless you already have a method to get the wire inside the boat.
I was able to run the wire from the back of the boat around to the console where it is mounted pretty easily and was able to connect the power with a few crimp connectors. The mount was simple and looks very sleek with simple adjustments of swivel and tilt.
The depth finder it self was very easy to set-up. Just a few selections from the menu and it was ready to go. I’m on a fairly shallow lake (under 40 feet deep) so I am not able to confirm it’s ability at deep depth. But the radar kept up with the boat very well at high speeds (20+ MPH). I like the way the scale auto updates and does it very smoothly. The temperature read out provides a fast adjustment as you are moving along as well.
There is a feature I liked that will turn the potential fish into a fish icon with the depth they are at, allowing less for interpretation. It’s a very simple on off from the menu so you can try it either way. It’s nice to know the finder think there is a fish and it’s 8.9 feet deep to get a feel for how deep you are looking.
There are a few other features from the menu that I’m still working with to see how much I like it. You can turn on or off the noise on the bottom or top. You can have a depth flat line added to the screen to measure against the various contours and there is a low bottom warning that can be set to go off at 3 ft and under.
One last feature that I underestimated, it is very easy to detach and take with you or put in a glover compartment box for safe keeping. The monitor just pops off with a simple depression of a lever / bar on the back of the mount so you can take it with at any time quickly.
Overall I am very happy with the depth finder. The price point of under $250 seemed to be the best I could find on the market. I’d recommend this for someone looking for a lower cost unit with a good decent amount of features that get’s the job done.
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