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The Lowrance HOOK Reveal 5" Fish Finder combines advanced FishReveal sonar technology with high-detail US inland lake maps and a wide-angle SplitShot transducer. Featuring an autotuning sonar system and a bright SolarMAX display, it delivers precise fish detection and easy-to-read visuals in any light, making it the ultimate tool for serious anglers aiming to maximize their catch.
Brand | Lowrance |
Model Name | 000-15500-001 |
Power Source | 12 Volt DC |
Screen Size | 5 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Item Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.02"L x 7.13"W x 7.52"H |
Mounting Type | Flush Mount |
Global Trade Identification Number | 09420064114351 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.06 x 9.88 x 4.37 inches |
Package Weight | 1.54 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.02 x 7.13 x 7.52 inches |
Brand Name | Lowrance |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Color | 4000 US Lake Map |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Lowrance |
Part Number | 000-15500-001 |
Model Year | 2020 |
Style | 5 Splitshot, C-map US Inland Maps |
Included Components | Lowrance Hook Reveal 5 Splitshot US Inland |
Size | 5 Inch SplitShot |
J**3
Great Fish finder
Its a screen. Doesnt catch the fish. Have to watch the little live feed on the right side and mark waypoints where fish pop up. Then you can go to the map and check the waypoints and fish that area. Pretty simple. As far as the screen spazzing out like others mentioned, happened to me once, I forgot to charge my Battery the night before and it died mid day so thats what happens when you run outta battery the screen spazzes out. Great fish finder once you learn what every thing is and how to operate it the right way!
E**S
never buying again
this unit is very hard to understand. has way to many options for the technically challenged. After I figured out how to use the basics, I only got half a summers use. damn thing couldn't handle being stored in a box on a shelf in a shed over winter. It's a useless piece of glorified junk. I'm never buying again. Manufacture won't replace or fix.
C**T
Perfect with one small upgrade
For the record, I ordered the Hook Reveal 7 TripleShot that came with a transducer, and preloaded C-Map US Inland maps.Transducer:The Triple Shot transducer is large, and from reviews I've read on other sites - very fragile. Water pressure from aggressive turns can break the plastic at the mounting point. There is a supplier who makes a transducer saver, where you use 3M adhesive to fix the transducer to a metal plate, which then attaches to a more substantial bracket. I purchased that mount so I didn't have to worry about mine breaking. FYI, I used 3M 4200 fast cure marine adhesive, and it holds up just fine.Maps:What surprised me most was the detail that came with the preloaded C-Map US inland maps. These maps include points of interest, fishing spot info, contour lines, and notes / symbols for different types of structure such as weeds, rocks, or stumps. Having these maps, with the GPS function will be wonderful for lakes like Cumberland where even after years of boating on that lake - I still get turned around or head up the wrong cove.Screen:7" screen is the perfect size in my opinion, and is easy to see from 10' away, with enough brightness to see in full sun. The button layout is user friendly, and menus are very easy to navigate.Function:Believe it or not, I've installed this on a 2004 Malibu Wakesetter, a direct drive boat. I'm breaking all the rules, starting with even fishing from a boat like this. "My boat, My rules" LOL. The transducer is mounted aft of the prop as there's really no other option. Everyone will tell you this is a big no no. My prop rotates CCW / Left-hand so I mounted the transducer on the port side of the boat, roughly 16" from center. The bottom of the transducer is perfectly in-line with the bottom of the boat, 4" below and 10" port of my exhaust tips. This should cause the unit to not work right? Too much prop wash and air bubbles from the exhaust right?I have no issues with image quality - they are unbelievable in my opinion, especially for the price point of this unit. My images are just as good at an idle speed as they are drifting in the wind with the motors off. I do lose my readings once I get up to about 25 MPH - but at that speed what you see on the screen is so far behind you it doesn't matter. I'm happy with this unit and would buy another if I could afford another boat.6.14.23 updateI'm sad to report I must remove 2 stars. Unit is on the fritz. After a year of working great, it now randomly reads a depth of 2' no matter what depth of water I'm in, with a lot of noise on the screen. When I power off, and back on - it starts to read properly for a short time, but ultimately stops. This issue has nothing to do with water quality, or my mounting methods as it's worked fine for almost a year. The problem I'm having now occurs when the fish finder is the only electronic item turned on in the boat, and I'm anchored sitting still. Not a hint of damage anywhere on the transducer, wiring, or head unit.I've contacted Lowrance, and hopefully I'll return some stars if they help me get this figured out.10/17/23 updateLowrance customer service is; well, mamma said don't say anything if you don't have somethin nice to say.I figured out the problem myself. Best I can tell, it's a voltage issue. These units are very sensitive, and seem to have a tight tolerance for voltage. My batteries (2) still had plenty of power to start up my V8, but I replaced them due to their age of 5 years. After replacing my batteries, all my fish finder issues disappeared. I'm rating this unit at a 4.7 however, after having the chance to compare this unit to a Garmin unit in the same class. The Garmin now lives on my wakeboat, and the Lowrance unit went on my friends pontoon. Still a great unit, I just like the Garmin better. The Garmin seems to work just fine even when the battery voltage is 11.4 volts ( which it displays on the screen and even has a voltage alarm).
J**N
Great product
Great product
C**Z
DO NOT BUY
after less than 4x use this thing is almost worthless,,, maps became dysfunctional... needs to be touchscreen, fingerprint/water marks make difficult to read, very difficult to reset charting and so much more,... it is so bad that 3 months after purchase lowrance stopped selling this display completely in 9 inch and was one of their most expensive fish finders... also depth finder rarely displays at 2mph!!!! comes and goes... transducer is installed well... company does not answer phone support lines,,, will try amazon next
C**X
Awesome Budget 7" fish finder
For a budget depth finder with side imaging. This is an excellent unit.Very easy to use and set up. The image is very clear once you set it to a higher frequency.I purchased the TS unit and have had no issues so far. If you want Wi-Fi or an easy connection with a second unit for the front of your boat, You will need to purchase a higher-end depth/ fish finder.If you are looking for a rear depth finder. This one works great.The only thing I'm not a fan of is that the transponder is almost 11" long. It sticks way off the back of the boat. But hasn't been an issue so far.
G**.
Pleased with this fishfinder
I had my eye on this type of fish finder/ GPS plotter for quite a while. I bought the 5 inch display with the preloaded inland maps and installed it on a 2004 Bass Tracker Pro Crappie 175.The Good:- Worked right out of the box with all functionality as advertised.- Pulled up the maps of the two major reservoirs I fish without any prompting or setting.- Sonar image of bottom structure is a bonus.- Shows the course you have traveled on the map screen.- Maps show lake features, navigation aids, shoreline and depth. Would be an advantage when fishing a new lake.- Not too difficult to learn basics of electronics settings and options, but does take a little study.The Bad:-Routing the transducer cable thru the boat's wiring channel so it would be hidden was a pain. Be sure and have an electrician's fish tape on hand.- The 5 inch screen is really too small, especially if you're and older guy. If I fished more often, I would definitely go with a larger screen.- Be sure you've got enough space to mount it. Mine was a little tight in the location where the old finder was located, but it worked out OK.- I didn't catch any more fish than usual :-)
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