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Garmin Panoptix LIVESCOPE System

$1,899.00$2,799.00

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Clearly, this is the most amazing sonar technology ever. You have never fished like this before. Panoptix LiveScope is live, real-time scanning sonar. You can actually see easy-to-interpret live scanning sonar images of fish swimming near clearly defined structure. You can even see your lure as you retrieve it.

Easily adjust the orientation of transducer to fit your fishing techniques; point forward to see around your boat, point down to see directly below your boat.

LiveScope Forward mode is an excellent tool for scouting and fishing out ahead of your cast. You’re looking at live, highly detailed and easy-to-interpret scanning sonar images of structure and fish swimming all around your boat up to 200′. Or adjust orientation to see live, easy-to-interpret images of structure and swimming fish in incredible detail below your boat u to 200′.

Inside the transducer is a Attitude Heading Reference System (AHRS) to stabilize sonar view on your screen, even in rough conditions.

*Please Note: Thru-hull mount is a set forward only postilion.

SKU DSG-TD/LVS32* Category

Garmin Panoptix LIVESCOPE System variations

ImageAttributesSKUPriceStockBuy
Model:
Transom or Trolling Motor Mount
DSG-TD/LVS32$1,899.00

Out of stock

Model:
Thru-hull Mount
DSG-TD/LVS32TH$2,799.00

Out of stock

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