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Lowrance Spotlightscan Sonar Transducer on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Chatham, Louisiana, United States

Chatham, Louisiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lowrance

I have a BRAND NEW Lowrance SpotlightScan Sonar Transducer up for auction.

The Lowrance SpotlightScan is a trolling motor transducer that delivers angler controlled, surround- scan views to provide pictures of key fishing areas on fishfinder/chartplotter. It features DownScan Imaging and Boardband Sounder for boat. 

SpotlightScan™ Features: 

Spotlightscan™ Sonar Transducer 
Surround-Scan Imaging 
150° Scanning Range 
Higher Angler-Controlled 
Frequency Range: 455 & 800 kHz 
Broadband Sounder™ Technology 
- For Marking Fish Arches 
- For Tracking Lure Action 
DownScan Imaging™ 
- For Picture-Like Images of Fish 
- For Images Beneath The Boat 
Mounting Style: 
- Trolling Motor

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