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  2. Fishfinder - Wikipedia

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    The first fishfinder marketed to consumers in America for recreational fishing was the Lowrance Fish Lo-K-Tor (also nicknamed "The Little Green Box"), which was invented in 1957 and entered the market in 1959. It retailed for $150 at the time, equivalent to $1,610 in 2024.

  3. Navico - Wikipedia

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    Lowrance was founded in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1957. In 2006, Simrad Yachting and Lowrance merged in a deal valued at $215 million, creating a new company named Navico. In 2006, Lowrance was purchased by Simrad Yachting for $215 million. [8] This merger went on to create Navico, now the largest leisure marine electronics manufacturer in the world. [9]

  4. Deeper Fishfinder - Wikipedia

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    Deeper app is compatible with iOS [9] 8.0 and Android 4.0 to the latest iOS and Android devices as of November 2015. [10] Features: [11] Real-time mapping & offline maps; Unlimited data history; Ice fishing mode; Solunar calendar, notes, camera, social media sharing; Sleep feature to pause battery use when in water (low power-consumption mode)

  5. Depth finder - Wikipedia

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    A depth finder may refer to any of the following: Sonar: use of underwater sound propagation to measure depth; Fathometer or fishfinder: a device to locate fish at various water depths; Echo sounding: a technique using sound pulses to measure depth; sounding line: a length of rope used to measure water depth

  6. Fish finder - Wikipedia

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    Fish finder may refer to: Fishfinder , a sonar device attached to a boat, used to measure the amount of fish at various depths underneath the boat Fish identifier, an identification key used in fishing to identify the species of a caught fish

  7. Depth sounding - Wikipedia

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    It featured a rotor which turned a dial as the lead sank to the sea floor. On striking the sea floor, the rotor would lock. Massey's sounding machine could then be hauled in and the depth could be read off the dials in fathoms. By 1811, the Royal Navy had purchased 1,750 of these devices: one for every ship in commission during the Napoleonic ...

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