Humminbird 580 Combo Fish Finder
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Humminbird 580 Combo Fish Finder
The Humminbird 580 Combo Fish Finder and GPS Chartplotter is an all-in-one fish finder for the recreational angler that offers incredible ease of use and GPS chartplotting. The 580 Combo is compact, but full of already built-in capabilities, with the ability to add advanced accessories, making it the perfect companion for your fishing outings.

Key Features:
* Completely portable fish finder with 16-channel WAAS GPS receiver with chartplotting, temperature, and speed
* 5-inch, 16-level grayscale FTSN LCD screen that sports 640 x 320 lines of resolution
* Dual-beam, with 20-, and 60-degree beam angles to deliver both wide coverage and better bottom definition
* Built-in 4 nautical mile resolution UniMap of USA inland lakes, rivers and coastal areas
* Comes with mounting hardware and manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
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