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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
Extremely portable. Very accurate depth finder, would recommend.
Heim
Reviewed in Germany on May 16, 2025
Schnellle Lieferung. Gute Vrarbeitung macht was es soll
domenica
Reviewed in Italy on September 1, 2024
Si blocca dopo il secondo utilizzo... si brolla lo devi accendere e spegnere per farlo rifunzionere
Picknpaul
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
This past Fall I purchased the Yellow $39 LuckyLaker depth and fish finder model that was not waterproof. It worked fine with no problems at all. However, it stopped functioning after I started using it in salt water. Salt is really hard on things.I was attempting to use this more expensive waterproof unit the same way on my tri-Hull kayak . I had altered my kayak to accept the transducer. With this unit I could mount the transducer in same scupper hole because the transducer was the same size as the less expensive model. In order to do that I had to remove the yellow float. In the process the yellow plastic float was destroyed. I also removed the bracket on the transducer so it would fit in the scupper hole. However, everything else was undamaged and worker.BUT not very well! For whatever reason this more expensive unit could not find and maintain a hold on the bottom. It was constantly giving false bottom readings. I adjusted the sensitivity all the way down to one, its lowest setting. That seemed to help. Sill, only occasionally would give the correct bottom reading. When it did, it would only last for a few seconds until it started searching again.I fish in the Bay Waters of Ocean City Maryland. I chose this more expensive unit because of it being waterproof and usable in salt water. The units itself was made very well, had nice color display and appeared to be water and salt proof. The bottom here is sand and should be easy to read. The deepest spots are only about 20 ft. Mostly it's between 5 and 10 ft where I fish. However, this unit was consistently giving readings of 60, 70, 85, 95 sometimes over 100 ft. I figured the signal must be so strong that it was echoing off the bottom of the kayak. Hence those high readings. That's why I turned the sensitivity all the way down. When that didn't completely fix the problem, I was thoroughly disappointed. I don't know why but that problem never happened at all with the cheaper unit.I spent two whole days mounting and trying to make this fit in my kayak. I REALLY wanted it to work! However, it just would not give accurate bottom readings. So I returned the unit even though I had altered the transducer somewhat and destroyed the float. I read that if there was damage that it may be a partial refund. I understood that and that's what I was hoping for.To my surprise and delight, I was given a full refund. Although I was unhappy with the unit I was very happy with the way they refunded me.
Craig Rush
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
It's great but I went with a cordless type.
Patrick Ducrot
Reviewed in France on May 19, 2024
Ayant perdu le sondeur et la sonde filaire en mer il me restait la sonde connectée malheureusement le sondeur reçu n’est pas compatible avec la sonde connectée. Dommage
J. W. A.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023
I use this on a 33 acre, 45’ deep no motor lake from a rowboat. Old school.Finding and catching crappies all throughout the middle of the lake where I’ve never fished before The fish are where this unit pinpoints them. It’s been a great help.
cglkid
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2023
This is a neat, compact fishing tool. Running wires for a fish/depth finder was not going to be easy in my boat, so I was looking for something more portable and easy to set up. This fit the bill and with a decent price. I also bought a clamp to put the transducer on my trolling motor rather than it just be floating because I move while fishing. This worked perfectly for me and was a good way to know depth of the water where I was trolling. I would recommend this to anyone wanting a portable fish/depth finder.
isa
Reviewed in France on February 14, 2023
,facile à régler mon mari s en sert sur son canoë
Brian
Reviewed in Canada on August 17, 2022
Used for the first time. Easy to use and reads depths pretty good I believe. Marked a lot of fish in 3 plus meters of water. Have to bring rod next time.
MikeF
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2021
Bought this little depth sounder for use with my inflatable kayak. Seems to work well so far although there is no mounting bracket or screw holes etc. (you can use a cell phone holder to hold it though). It would be nice if there were a couple of mounting holes or something to mount it with. My one complaint so far is there is no pdf version of the manual that I can find - I went to the manufacturers web site and they seem to be showing stuff from their 2019 catalog. Searching their site for "Y2020-CT" turns up nothing (there is no model number etc. anywhere on the device - this number is from the Amazon page).
d
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2021
Mine lasted about 7 uses. The first few times of use I could not have been happier with the product. Simple, worked great, price, ect.... After one of its last uses I could see a tiny bit of moisture under the display. I let the unit air dry for a few days figuring the moisture would dissapear before the next use. It did not. The next use half of the screen went black. The unit was dried out again and on its last use the screen was 90% black. The unit is advertised as waterproof. It is anything but waterproof. Mine was never directly placed in water or neglectfully damaged in anyway. The unit was always in my lap and only dripped on occasionally from standard kayak paddle usage. I sent a note and a picture to the Lucky home office to hopefully replace the display for free or a substantial discount. After a couple days somebody responded. They claimed the internal screen damage was external damage. They also saw a spot or smudge on the case from a previous water droplet and claimed this was damage. I then looked at my unit for the same spot and with the stroke of a finger it wiped away. They offered me a new unit to be shipped direct from China at a $50 discounted price. Guess what. The "discounted" price is the same price I paid new here on Amazon. Laughable customer service. Do not buy this item for its waterproof capabilities.
JSS
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2021
I wanted a fish locator that was compact, lightweight, portable, didn't require an expensiver or heavy separate battery, & didn't cost a fortune. Top of the line locators (with GPS & cameras & all the toots and whistles) all require 12-volt batteries. In a big fishing boat, you just hook them into the boat's electrical system. But who wants to carry a 40 pound battery in a small boat or canoe (or to spend over $100 for a "lightweight" 8 pound battery designed by the top manufacturers)? So far, my Lucky Model Y2020-CT does its job: accurate depth to bottom (or bottom's weed cover), depth of schools of fish between the boat and the bottom, guestimate of water temperature, hands free use (it does have a wire from the unit hanging around my neck on a lanyard & the transducer that's over the side of the boat). You really do need to read the manual, & you should really check out online video reviews that describe its limitations. I find that it's a great addition for those of us who don't sink a ton of money into their tackle & fishing equipment.
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