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NorCross HawkEye FF3300PX 1.13-Inch Water Resistant Fishfinder
 
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NorCross HawkEye FF3300PX 1.13-Inch Water Resistant Fishfinder

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Product Specifications
Warranty:2 Year Warranty

Technical Details

  • Depth, Fish, and bottom Structure readings from 3' to 120'
  • 2 Stage Audible Fish Alarm
  • Fish Size Identifier
  • Variable Zone Temperature Sensing System
  • 2 Button Easy Touch Programming
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 2 x 3 x 4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00016R6A0
  • Item model number: FF3300PX
  • Batteries: 4 AA batteries required.
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #239,150 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

This compact, fully functional, digital fish finder operates on 4 "AA" batteries and can be mounted in your boat, set on the ground, or hung from your neck with the included adjustable neck-strap. The pivoting display rotates 180 degrees to give you an optimal viewing angle in any situation while the backlit display makes night time viewing effortless. A built-in fish depth scale indicates precisely the depth and location of your prey. An included storage bag keeps the display protected while in your tackle box, gear bag, or in your pocket. The FF3300PX incorporates state of the art fish finding features found in the most expensive fish finders, all in a palm sized device that fits into your tackle box. The fish size identifier, auto and manual sensitivity settings, and the audible fish alarm reveal everything in sight, from the smallest of bait-fish, to the trophy lunker. In addition, auto landscape detection, an adjustable fishing zone selector, and auto depth sensitivity (from 2.5 feet to 120 feet) uncover the best hiding locations. All these features are programmable with HawkEye's exclusive Easy Touch Programming. The FF3300PX incorporates a unique floating transducer with 50 feet of cable. This transducer can be tossed from the shoreline, bridge, or boat and give instant depth, fish, and bottom structure readings. In addition, the FF3300PX uses a unique Variable Zone Temperature Sensing System which allows the user to obtain Water Temperature Readings at Depths up to 35 feet, pinpointing the optimal feeding depth of prety. Bottom coverage is maximized with the complete utlization of a 20 degree transducer beam angle. The anti-shock transducer cover prevents damage to the sensitive fish detecting components, while the adjustable float keeps you on top of your favorite fishing hole.This unique design even incorporates a transducer stabilizer to ensure accurate readings, even in the most turbulent conditions.

 

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Good idea but poorly designed., August 25, 2004
This review is from: NorCross HawkEye FF3300PX 1.13-Inch Water Resistant Fishfinder (Electronics)
I have owned 3 of these over the past 2 years since my initial purchase. I now own none after having finally given up on the product and the customer service and thrown the latest iteration of the product in the trash.
While the product is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly, it just plain doesn't work. It appears to be easily confused by thermocline and underwater vegetation. The programming of the unit does not allow it to sort the difference between thermocline, vegetation, and fish. In addition, the icon-based fish-and-rock display does not allow the user to get around this by interpreting a "real" image.
As they were getting some complaints about this, the company responded by changing the program and sending me a new unit. It seemed to show some improvement, depending on water clarity, but, alas, stopped working on the first outing. Then they replaced it with unit number 3, a refurb programmed to display depth and temperature in metric units. It seemed to show some hope of working so I decided to live with the metric system. That was taken care of on the second outing when a trickle of rain put it death. I could have gone back to customer service, who are quite friendly, but after having spent far, far more time dealing with a faulty product than actually getting to use it, I decided the trash was a more rational approach.
Save yourself the headaches. This seems to be another example of a product rushed to market and released before it was ready.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars works but could be better, September 22, 2004
This review is from: NorCross HawkEye FF3300PX 1.13-Inch Water Resistant Fishfinder (Electronics)
I purchased this fish finder from the factory sales on ebay for around $40 +/-. when I took it out to the bay to go fishing I found that it does not work at all in water deeper than 120'. when in water < 120' the fish finder works as it is designed, it shows the depth, temp, and basic symbols to identify bottom features, large fish, snd small fish. the water temp is the temp at the depth of the transducer only, and the depth of the fish on the screen is told by a 1/10 bar scale(you do the math to determine the depth of fish) the bottom features are depicted on the screen by boulders on the bottom, the more boulders the rougher the bottom (not actual sonar picture of the bottom). I found that unless you can get the transducer to work through the bottom of your boat there is no hope of trolling, the transducer will start to drag behind the boat and stop working if the wind is pushing you too hard, not to mention what happens if you put your engine in gear. from the lake shore the only problem I see with this fish finder is that the cable sinks and pulls the transducer back to you, which the maker advised to add fishing floats to the cable every foot or so to keep this from happening. my conclusion is that if you want a fish finder to mooch in your small boat without an electrical system, or for fishing at the lakes shore, this will work, but if you want a fish finder for a boat with 12v power.. buy a real fish finder
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