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Eagle Cuda 300

The CUDA® 300 fishfinder packs all the fishfinding features into a compact case and gives you a new level of screen resolution for the CUDA® family! Put more bites in your fishing!

Display:

  • 4" (10.2 cm) diagonal screen
  • 240Vx160H Film SuperTwist LCD
  • Backlit screen
  • 4-level grayscale


Sonar:

  • Depth capability to 600 ft* (183 m) with 800 watts of peak-to-peak power
  • High-performance, low-profile 200 kHz Skimmer® transducer delivers a wider, more effective fish detection area of up to 60° with high sensitivity settings - Operates at boat speeds up to 70 mph (61 kts)
  • FishReveal™ feature exposes fish targets hidden in surface clutter, weed beds, thermoclines, and other types of underwater cover
  • HyperScroll™ feature locates and displays fish targets at higher boat speeds
  • Advanced Signal Processing (ASP™) automatically adjusts your settings for the best sonar picture
  • Advanced Signal Processing (ASP™) automatically adjusts your settings for the best sonar picture
  • Patented GRAYLINE® separates fish from nearby structure and bottom
  • Advanced Fish I.D.™ shows underwater targets in different sizes of fish symbols
  • FishTrack™ displays target depth readings above fish symbols
  • Surface water temperature readings come from a built-in temp sensor in the transducer
  • Zoom with zoom bottom tracking and easy zoom-in/out control


Optional Portable Version:

  • Optional pack includes Port-Power Pack case and portable 200 kHz Skimmer® transducer with suction-cup mounting bracket (batteries not included)


Performance:

  • Ultra compact case design with an adjustable tilt, quick-release mounting system
  • Easy to connect/disconnect with uniplug cable connector
  • Internal back-up memory for key sonar settings
  • Completely sealed and waterproof, even for use in harsh saltwater environments
  • Full one-year warranty

* Actual depth capabilities depend on transducer configuration and installation, bottom composition and water conditions. All sonar units typically read deeper in fresh water than salt water.

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