Garmin Fishfinder 90 with Dual-Beam Transducer

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  • Full-Featured Sonar With 4-Inch, 64 X 128 B&W Fstn Display
  • Ultrascroll High Rep Rate Sonar
  • Dual-Beam Transducer With Selectable Narrow (14 Ft) Or Wide (45 Ft) View For Maximum Freshwater Performance
  • High-Dynamic Range, Analog Receiver Performs In Water As Little As 1 Ft Deep
  • Autogain Technology For Visibility Of More Fish

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Nice basic fishfinder
 
Review Date: July 1, 2006
Reviewer: Z. Simkins,
Purchased this fishfinder on Amazon with $30 off when opened Amazon credit card. Installation was pretty easy, everything I needed was in a box. Took the boat out the next day on Wye River in MD, worked pretty well for me: showed water temperature at 80 degrees, finally warm! the depth gauge was pretty accurate too. I measured the depth with a pole and compared with Garmin and the accuracy was within 0.5 inches! I bought this unit because I had a budget under $100, but was looking for one that warns when the water is shallow and it also has a dual beam (you can set a narrow beam for more depth and accuracy or wider beam for greater coverage). The screen is big and clear, even in the sun thanks to a special anti-reflective coating, pretty easy to navigate through the menu, no need to load anything as this is NOT a marine GPS unit. Fish finding feature was neat (was assuring to see big and little fish on the screen). I think the manual stated the images on the screen had up to 5 seconds delay. Still not bad if you do not go too fast. I was crabbing that day, so cannot really tell if it helps you catch fish, but the images were definately clear on the screen. I did not get a portable hardware, but unless you switch between boats you do not really need it. I simply take the unit off the holder when park the boat, so it does not get wet/hot/stollen. The holder has a swiwel feature, so you can adjust it to whatever angle you like and then secure in that position. It also beeps when there is a school of fish nearby. I saw circles in the water and fish jumping, then Garmin started beeping, so it definately knows where the fish is. In overall, I think if you need a basic unit that warns you of water depth (you can set it to beep when it is less than X feet), shows where the fish is (including the depth where the fish is), and water temperature you will be happy with Garmin 90. It might not have a touch screen or complex menu options, but it definately does the trick for a lot less $. But if you also need a GPS feature, look into more expensive ones.
fishfinder
 
Review Date: January 9, 2010
Reviewer: Ellen Mcgrory, Florida
I ordered it as a gift and it arrived on time and in perfect condition and the reciepent seemed very happy.
Replacement for Garmin Fishfinder 85
 
Review Date: July 13, 2007
Reviewer: Bill B, Jackson, MI USA
Had to replace a Garmin Fishfinder 85 that failed after one year and only 3 months of service on the water. The Garmin 90 plugged into the boat's existing Fishfinder 85 sensors and worked immediately. Does an adequate job. I don't see a lot of differences from the Garmin 85.
Nice basic fishfinder!
 
Review Date: August 6, 2010
Reviewer: David I, New Jersey
I picked this to replace a malfunctioning depth finder in my dash of small bowrider. Size was key in my choice. I mounted this on dash, followed wiring and transducer installation instructions and all worked well with no adjustments needed.
Replacement for Garmin 80
 
Review Date: August 9, 2010
Reviewer: Ed Fritch, Greensboro, GA
I had a Garmin 80 which worked well for 7 years on our pontoon boat. When the Garmin 80 failed this year, I ordered the Garmin 90 from Amazon. I was able to just switch the display units since the cables and transducer were the same. I did not have to rewire anything. The new unit works well although it does lose the depth sometimes as the old one did. I think depth finders do not work as well on pontoon boats. Overall it is a fine depth finder at a good price.

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