Faria Adjustable In-hull Transducer - 235khz, Up To 22 Degree Deadrise on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Adjustable In-Hull Transducer - 235kHz, up to 22° & Deadrise This in-hull transducer has an adjustable feature which ensures that sound waves are transmitted vertically to the bottom on almost any hull with a dead rise up to 22°. With no hull penetration, installation is easy and high speed performance is maximized. Manufacturer Part# SN2010 Shipping Notes: Why choose Bumboat?
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