Garmin Panoptix PS31 Forward Transducer

Garmin Panoptix PS31 Forward Transducer

Price: $1,499.99
Model
TD Code
DescriptionFrequencyCompatibilityPrice
010-01284-01
GRM-1960
Panoptix PS31 Forward Transducer417kHzechoMAP 70 Series
GPSMAP 1040xs
GPSMAP 7xx Series
GPSMAP 7xxx Series
GPSMAP 8xxx Series
GPSMAP 840xs
GPSMAP 85xx Black Box
$1,499.99 USD

With the Garmin Panoptix PS31 Forward Transducer, you can actually see the bottom, structure and fish swimming around in front of your boat - in real time; even while stationary. You get 2 impressive views: LiveVü Forward and RealVü 3-D Forward.

LiveVü Forward
Updates the entire view with a single ping and has a more "live video" look, providing real-time moving sonar images. You can see fish swimming toward or away from the boat. You can see small baitfish and large target fish swimming around, even your lure as you reel it in.

RealVü 3-D Forward
Updates a slice of the 3-D volume with each ping and take 1 to 4 seconds to update the entire volume. It shows the bottom and fish in the water column coming toward the boat. It sweeps forward, and the history on screen is only one sweep.

All-Seeing is Believing
Garmin is the first to bring Panoptix sonar imaging to your boat. Panoptix all-seeing sonar is unlike anything you've ever seen on the water. It gives you the ability to see all around your boat in real-time. You can see fish in the water column in 3-D. You can also see your bait cast into the water and watch it as you reel it in. You can see fish swimming in front of or below your boat. You can even see them chase your lure. But to truly appreciate Panoptix, you have to see it. Transducer transom mounting kit included*.


More Features and Specifications

In The Box:
  • PS31 forward looking transducer (integrated 30 ft network cable, 15 ft power cable)
  • Trolling motor mount
  • Transom mount
  • Split ring RJ45 connector
  • Software update microSD card with adapter
  • Documentation
Compatible Devices:
  • echoMAP 70 Series
  • GPSMAP 1040xs
  • GPSMAP 7xx Series
  • GPSMAP 7xxx Series
  • GPSMAP 8xxx Series
  • GPSMAP 840xs
  • GPSMAP 85xx Black Box
1 Question & 1 Answer
Meg
from Long island asked:
March 8, 2017
Is forward or down better for fishing
1 Answer
Just based on the imaging features i would go with a down scan over the forward scan based upon how the imaging features and layout is. Thank you for considering TackleDirect for your fishing needs.
Submitted by: Donald on March 10, 2017

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