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Garmin FF 400C Colour Fish Finder c/w 50/200Khz Transducer
The versatile Garmin FF400C fish finder has a super bright, high resolution 10 cm display and is great for finding fish in both freshwater and saltwater.
Fishfinder 400C features UltraScroll™ for screen updates at live-action speeds. It's also CANet-compatible, so you can share sonar information with plotters located elsewhere in your boat.
Unit dimensions, WxHxD: 5.7" x 5.0" x 2.9" (14.5 x 12.7 x 7.4 cm)
Display size, WxH: 2.6" x 3.3" (6.5 x 8.5 cm)
Display resolution, WxH: 240 x 320 pixels
Display type: QVGA
Weight: 17.6 (499 g)
Waterproof: yes (IPX7)
Features
- CANet® compatible
- Audible alarms
- Dual-beam and dual-frequency sonar capable
- Split-screen zoom
- Ultrascroll™ (displays fish targets at higher boat speeds)
- See-thru® technology (exposes fish hidden in cover)
- Fish Symbol ID (helps identify fish targets)
- AutoGain Technology (minimizes clutter, maximizes targets)
- Whiteline (indicates hard or soft bottom)
- Adjustable depth line (measures depth of underwater objects)
- A-scope (real time display of fish passing through transducer beam)
- Bottom lock (shows return from the bottom up)
- Water temperature log and graph (with temperature-capable transducer)
- Voltage range: 10-35 VDC
Dual Beam
Frequency: 80/200 kHz
Transmit power: 400 Watts (RMS), 3200 Watts (peak to peak)
Maximum depth: 900 ft
Cone angle: 45º/15º
Dual Frequency
Frequency: 50/200 kHz
Transmit power: 500 Watts (RMS), 4000 Watts (peak to peak)
Maximum depth: 1500 ft
Cone angle: 45º/10º
£238.99
The versatile Garmin FF400C fish finder has a super bright, high resolution 10 cm display and is great for finding fish in both freshwater and saltwater.
Fishfinder 400C features UltraScroll™ for screen updates at live-action speeds. It's also CANet-compatible, so you can share sonar information with plotters located elsewhere in your boat.
Unit dimensions, WxHxD: 5.7" x 5.0" x 2.9" (14.5 x 12.7 x 7.4 cm)
Display size, WxH: 2.6" x 3.3" (6.5 x 8.5 cm)
Display resolution, WxH: 240 x 320 pixels
Display type: QVGA
Weight: 17.6 (499 g)
Waterproof: yes (IPX7)
Features
- CANet® compatible
- Audible alarms
- Dual-beam and dual-frequency sonar capable
- Split-screen zoom
- Ultrascroll™ (displays fish targets at higher boat speeds)
- See-thru® technology (exposes fish hidden in cover)
- Fish Symbol ID (helps identify fish targets)
- AutoGain Technology (minimizes clutter, maximizes targets)
- Whiteline (indicates hard or soft bottom)
- Adjustable depth line (measures depth of underwater objects)
- A-scope (real time display of fish passing through transducer beam)
- Bottom lock (shows return from the bottom up)
- Water temperature log and graph (with temperature-capable transducer)
- Voltage range: 10-35 VDC
Dual Beam
Frequency: 80/200 kHz
Transmit power: 400 Watts (RMS), 3200 Watts (peak to peak)
Maximum depth: 900 ft
Cone angle: 45º/15º
Dual Frequency
Frequency: 50/200 kHz
Transmit power: 500 Watts (RMS), 4000 Watts (peak to peak)
Maximum depth: 1500 ft
Cone angle: 45º/10º
£238.99
Choosing an engine

If you want to potter around the estuary in a small boat then you can choose the minimum size of engine recommended by your boat manufacturer. If you want the boat to ‘plane’(skim along the surface at close to horizontal aspect) then you will need more power so you will need at least 6hp, even for an inflatable and of course more for a traditional fiberglass boat.
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This morning Cheshire Schools & Youth Sailing & Canoeing Association took delivery of their new willribs 4.3m Rescue Boat. Conrad Birtles from the club (left) being handed the keys to the new RIB from Rob Hales of Wills Marine Ltd (right).
On the 14th of April we hosted our annual boat show, this years was of more importance as it contained the first few models from our new range of RIBS.
We are pleased to announce that our new range of RIBS are now avaliable for viewing and sea trials.
Come and see the new Ribs designed and manufactured to Wills Marine specifications with knowledge gained from 50 years of boat building and marine engineering experience.






