Product Description
The Faria Chesapeake White 2' Depth Sounder with an In-Hull Transducer is a top - notch marine instrument. It features a perimeter - lighted white dial with eye - catching blue and white graphics, a polished stainless - steel bezel, and a domed glass lens. This depth sounder offers a depth range from 3 to 199 feet (1 - 61 meters). It comes with automatic gain control, backlighting for excellent night vision, keel offset, and deep and shallow water alarms. You can read the depth in both meters and feet, and its large back - lit display makes it easy to read in any condition. The audible and visual alarms alert boaters to shallow or deep water. It includes a Faria SN2010 In - Hull Transducer with a 20' cable. The 2' hole size is 2.0625' (53mm). Specifications include imperial and metric values, 199 - foot (61m) depth capability, programmable keel offset, audible and visual alarms for water conditions, a domed glass anti - fog and scratch - resistant lens, and a stainless - steel bezel. Factory P/N is DS0110. Sold individually, gauge cover is not included. This product may not be returned to the original purchase point; contact the manufacturer directly for issues. Voltage input range is 12/24 V, series is Chesapeake White, box dimensions are 6'H x 7'W x 8'L, and weight is 2.35 lbs. UPC is 759266138513. Quick Guide (pdf) available.
Using the Faria Chesapeake White 2' Depth Sounder is easy. First, install the included In - Hull Transducer with the 20' cable in the appropriate place on your boat. Make sure to connect it to the depth sounder properly and plug it into a 12 or 24 - volt power source. You can set the keel offset according to your boat's specifications. When you're out on the water, the depth will be displayed on the large back - lit screen, and you can choose to view it in either feet or meters. The audible and visual alarms will let you know if you're in shallow or deep water. As for maintenance, keep the domed glass lens clean using a soft, non - abrasive cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could scratch the lens or damage the stainless - steel bezel. If you have any issues with the product, don't return it to the place you bought it from. Instead, contact the manufacturer directly.