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Bait Boat Height (cm) | 22cm |
Bait Boat Length (cm) | 64cm |
Bait Boat Weight (kg) | 3kg |
Bait Boat Width (cm) | 40cm |
Boat Batteries | Lead |
Boat Run Time (hrs) | 1.5hrs |
Brand | Angling Technics |
Colour | Black |
Fish Finder | Yes |
GPS | No |
Independent Hoppers | 1 |
Payload Capacity (kg) | 3kg |
Type of Fishing | Carp |
MPN | TECHNICAT+GRAPHIC |
Angling Technics Technicat MK2?Bait Boat With Graphic Sounder
There are many things to love about this Angling Technics Technicat MK2 bait boat, not least of all the fact that it has a very unique hopper loading system to the back of the boat. This makes the task of loading and clearing live and dead bait from the hopper a much easier task with much less hassle. Add to that positive the fact that it, like the majority of modern bait boats is controlled using a 2.4 GHz digital FM system, there is no need for an aerial on top of the boat and it means that there is next to no chance of other boats being used in the vicinity interfering with the signal of the Angling Technics Technicat MK2 bait boat. Although a large percentage of current bait boats have stopped using propeller propulsion systems, the Technicat uses this style to its advantage.
Specifications
Dimensions: 64cm x 40cm x 22cm
Weight (Kgs): 6 Standard Batteries
7.5 Heavy Duty Batteries
Hoppers: 1
Bait Capacity: 3 Kgs
Propulsion: Propellers
Radio Frequency: 2.4 Ghz FM
Echo Acceptable: Yes
Continous Running: 90 Mins
The boat has no external boat aerial - as it is mounted internally
The boat is supplied with a "standard" boat bag
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Graphic Sonar Receiver
This highly advanced graphic sonar was developed by Fulcrum Designs to compliment the already extensive range of accessories available to owners of Angling Technics bait boats. It incorporates advanced digital signal processing to help differentiate between weed and sand or gravel. The method it uses is quite different to that of the ordinary fish finders.
Graphic Sonar Receiver
Bed surface determination - weed, sand or gravel.
Non bottom contact indication e.g. a fish.
Protective bag included.
Maximum depth - 12 metres.
Approximately 25 hours use from one charge (10 hours use with back-light).
Recharge in 15 hours.
Bank stick fixing or hand held.
Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride battery built in (no memory effect).
Battery condition indicator built in.
Back light for low light conditions.
4 zoom levels.
4 speed levels.
Scale in feet and metres.
6 battery condition indicator levels.
Weight approximately 500g.
Dimensions are 20cm x 11cm x 8cm.
LCD - 128 pixels x 64 pixels - backlit super twisted nematic.
Radio range approximately 200 metres.
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