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Cannon Speed-N-Temp Sensor 

It’s Like Having a Spy in the Murky Depths

Get inside the fish’s world with the new Speed-N-Temp Sensor from Cannon. The maker of the most popular downriggers in the world gives the angler the advantage of knowing what the water conditions are where the fish are congregated, not just at the surface.

The sealed underwater transmitter attaches to the Cannon Mag 20DT downrigger cable just above the weight. The sensors on the Speed-N-Temp register the absolute depth of the lure, true lure speed, light intensity and water temperature at the lure’s trolling location. These readings are then electronically transmitted through the downrigger cable and digitally displayed on the Bottom Line NCC 5300 and 6500, 6300 fish finders.
 
Absolute depth of lure eliminates blow-back estimations and calculations that anglers normally must decipher. While the boat may be traveling at 2.5 mph, the lure travels at a different speed depending on the underwater currents. With Speed-N-Temp, true lure speed in tenths of mph can be adjusted by the angler providing optimum strike stimulation.
 
A chartreuse and blue lure looks great in the sunlight but at a depth of 80 feet with filtered light the lure may look invisible to the fish. Speed-N-Temp measures light intensity and the appropriate lure color can be selected for the conditions at the trolling depth. Water temperature at the lure’s depth is provided in tenths of a degree, crucial for tracking temperature sensitive fish.

Speed-N-Temp Sensor activates when the speed wheel enters the water and automatically shuts off after 15 minutes of inactivity. A replaceable 9-volt battery powers the transmitter for 200 hours of operation. Battery voltage is also digitally displayed on NCC screen.

Speed-N-Temp operates as a part of Bottom Line NCC and Cannon Mag 20DT system and up to six Speed-N-Temp and Mag 20DT units can be operated from one NCC unit.

Cannon Speed N Temp Sensor

$399.00

Cannon Speed N Temp Sensor with Monitor

$530.00

The new Speed-N-Temp™ Monitor from Cannon® has its own monitor for use with any downrigger on the market. Simply attach this informative accessory to any manual or electric downrigger and unlock the mysterious secrets of dark and deep trolling waters. The sealed underwater transmitter attaches to the cable of any downrigger just above the weight. The sensors on the Speed-N-Temp Monitor register the absolute depth of the lure and the lure¹s true speed as well as light intensity and water temperature at the lure's trolling location. These readings are then electronically transmitted up through the downrigger cable and digitally displayed on the Speed-N-Temp Monitor. Absolute depth of lure eliminates blow-back estimations and calculations that anglers normally must decipher. While the boat may be traveling at 2.5 mph, the lure may travel at different speeds depending on underwater currents.

With the Speed-N-Temp Monitor, true lure speed in tenths of mph can be adjusted by the angler providing optimum strike stimulation. A chartreuse and blue lure looks great in the sunlight but at a depth of 80 feet with filtered light the lure may look invisible to the fish. Speed-N-Temp Monitor measures light intensity and the appropriate lure color can be selected for the conditions at the trolling depth. Water temperature at the lure¹s depth is provided, crucial for tracking temperature sensitive fish. Using a standard cable, the Speed-N-Temp Monitor operates up to a maximum depth of 100 feet. A coated cable increases operation depth up to 300 feet. Speed-N-Temp activates when the speed wheel enters the water and automatically shuts off after 15 minutes of inactivity. A replaceable 9-volt battery powers the transmitter for up to 200 hours of operation. Battery voltage is also digitally displayed on monitor screen.

The use of Cannon¹s Speed-N-Temp Monitor will not interfere with downrigger features such as Short Stop, Positive Ion Control and Stacker Releases. The 7.2­ square inch screen, with 2,300 pixels per square inch, provides an easy-to-read display of the transmitted information. Overall, the saltwater protected monitor measures 5 inches by 5.3 inches by 2.5 inches and can be easily mounted at any location on the boat. For the look of factory rigging, use the optional installation bracket and mount the monitor in the dash of the console.

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