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Interphase Fish finder - Outlook Forward Looking - Thru-Hull Transducer
Combines all of the features of the Sea Scout and Probe into one unit. Unique transducer can scan side to side to search for schools of bait or gamefish, or can be aimed to show a vertical slice of the water ahead of your boat. Also includes a powerful 2D transducer for traditional fishfinder screen operation. The TwinScope Sonar scans a moving beam over a 90 degree arc across the bow of your boat, like a searchlight, with forward ranges up to 1,200 feet, and simultaneously operates as a full-function downlooking fish finder. Sportfishermen can scan the area in front of their boat and steer directly to suspended fish , schools of bait and other underwater targets. Allows you to adjust both scan width and direction for optimum forward coverage with a single knob and a forward alarm can easily be set to warn of approaching fish or schools of bait.

Interphase Fish finder - Outlook Forward Looking - Transom Mount Transducer
The Outlook has most of the features and power of the Probe , except Interphase designed it with smaller boaters in mind. Like the Probe , it sends an acoustic beam vertically in a 90 degree arc from just below the surface to the bottom, revealing shallow bottom conditions, obstructions and submerged obstacles ahead of your vessel. Also detects and clearly shows suspended fish and bait. Maximum forward range is 600 feet. Will not accept speed and temperature sensors. Size: 7.5'' x 5.5'' x 3.5''.
Interphase Fish Finder Probe with Thru-hull Transducer
Looks ahead to show structure, ridges and shoaling!
Working like an underwater radar , the Probe scans a moving beam vertically from just below the surface to directly beneath your boat to show 'live action' views of changing bottom contours, structure obstructions and schools of fish ahead of your boat. In addition, the Probe operates with a full function downward looking mode for conventional fish finding action. Looking 1200 feet ahead of your bow and down to 640' below the keel, the Probe gives you a clear view of the entire water column ahead of and below your boat. The front panel knob control allows optimum adjustment of the forward beam direction and width with a unique alarm that can be set to warn of upcoming bottom changes. Completely waterproof. High resolution backlit LCD provides clear, crisp echoes from the 300-watt RMS transmitter. Operating at 200kHz, the downward looking fish finder can also be split screened to show forward looking data, track plot data and navigational digital data. 'Power Off' memory remembers all of your settings even during power off. The eight-channel phased array forward looking mode scans a 12? beam area from the surface to below your boat and outwards 1200 feet. Optional speed/temp sensors available. Size: 7.5'' x 5.5'' x 3.5''.
Interphase Fish finder - Vista Forward Looking - Thru-Hull Transdcer
Like the SeaScout , the Vista is a forward horizontal scanning sonar designed for smaller boats. The Vista operates by sending a beam horizontally in a 90 degree side to side forward scan. Ideal for helping you navigate narrow channels and passages through treacherous reefs. The Vista also detects and clearly targets schools of fish and bait. Maximum forward range is 600-feet. Will not accept speed and temperature sensors. Size: 7.5'' x 5.5'' x 3.5''.
Interphase Fish Finder Sea Scout with Thru-hull Transducer
Scans across the bow of your boat up to 1200' ahead!
Scans a moving beam over a 90 degree arc across the bow of your boat, like a searchlight, with forward ranges up to 1,200 feet, and simultaneously operates as a full-function down looking fishfinder. Sport fishermen can scan the area in front of their boat and steer directly to suspended fish, schools of bait and other underwater targets. Allows you to adjust both scan width and direction for optimum forward coverage with a single knob and a forward alarm can easily be set to warn of approaching fish or schools of bait. The eight-channel phased array forward scanning beam stays centered 20 degrees below the surface and scans 45? to either side of your bow. With over 300-watts RMS of power, both the forward looking and downward looking modes return excellent echoes on the large 4'' x 3.5'' SuperTwist LCD display. Display modes include full screen forward, full screen downward, split screen forward/downward, forward or downward with nav data digits, 3-D forward scan, and split screen downward with track plotter. 'Power-Off' memory remembers all of your settings. 4X oversampling for high resolution zooming. Auto gain and depth adjustments. Full alarm modes. Waterproof construction. Bottom depth to 640' on a 200kHz, 12? beam transducer. Dimensions: 7.5'' x 5.5'' x 3.5''
Interphase Fish finder - Probe Forward Scanning - Transom Mount Transducer
Looks ahead to show structure, ridges and shoaling!
Working like an underwater radar, the Probe scans a moving beam vertically from just below the surface to directly beneath your boat to show 'live action' views of changing bottom contours, structure obstructions and schools of fish ahead of your boat. In addition, the Probe operates with a full function downward looking mode for conventional fishfinding action. Looking 1200 feet ahead of your bow and down to 640' below the keel, the Probe gives you a clear view of the entire water column ahead of and below your boat. The front panel knob control allows optimum adjustment of the forward beam direction and width with a unique alarm that can be set to warn of upcoming bottom changes. Completely waterproof. High resolution backlit LCD provides clear, crisp echoes from the 300-watt RMS transmitter. Operating at 200kHz, the downward looking fishfinder can also be split screened to show forward looking data, track plot data and navigational digital data. 'Power Off' memory remembers all of your settings even during power off. The eight-channel phased array forward looking mode scans a 12? beam area from the surface to below your boat and outwards 1200 feet. Optional speed/temp sensors available. Size: 7.5'' x 5.5'' x 3.5''.
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