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Garmin Striker Plus 9sv Fishfinder – Specs and Features

Fishfinder TypeFishfinder
Sonar(Traditional sonar) 150/240kHz(CHIRP Clearvu) 455/800kHz(CHIRP Sidevu) 455/800kHz
Inbuilt GPSYes (Generates maps)
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The Garmin Striker Plus 9sv is a fine fishfinder that comes equipped with a Garmin GT52HW-TM transducer that offers CHIRP sonars in three different modes. The traditional sonar pings at a range of 150-240kHz, while the Clearvu/Sidevu sonar offers CHIRP at 455/800kHz. The maximum depth penetration of the traditional sonar is 800ft while the Clearvu/Sidevu sonar has a maximum depth of 500ft. These attributes make the Striker Plus 9sv a perfect choice for both freshwater and deepwater fishing.

While the Clearvu CHIRP sonar shows you very clear images of what’s directly under your boat, the Sidevu CHIRP sonar looks sideways to show you very clear images of what’s to the sides of your boat. Meanwhile, the traditional sonar will show you images of what’s around your boat.

Garmin Striker Plus 9sv specs and features

ABOUT DEVICE

ABOUT DEVICE

Device Name

(Discontinued), Garmin Striker Plus 9sv

Device Type

Fishfinder

Brand

Garmin

Date Released

October, 2017

DESIGN

DESIGN

Case material

Thermoplastic

Dimension

282 x 165 x 60 mm

Weight

1.1kg

Fishfinder Mounting Style

Flush, Tilt/swivel

Waterproof Rating

IPX7

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

Display Size

9 inches

Display Type

WVGA

Input

Keyed

SONAR FREQUENCY

SONAR FREQUENCY

CHIRP

455/800kHz

Beam Frequency(s)

77/200kHz

Beamscope

2.0°x50° (455kHz) and 1.0°x30° (800kHz), 24°-16° (traditional sonar)

Scanning Depth

500ft (Clearvu and Sidevu), 800ft (traditional)

Transducer Mount Style

Transom-mounted, Trolling motor

Transducer Ping Power

250W (Traditional), 350W (Clearvu/Sidevu)

BATTERY

BATTERY

Battery Life

External battery

Charging Mode

Charging cable

MISCELLANEOUS

MISCELLANEOUS

Inbuilt GPS

Yes

Map

Quickdraw Contour mapping

Preloaded Maps

No

Show Boat Speed

Yes

Water temperature

Yes

Show Water Depth

Yes

NMEA Support

No