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Lowrance Hst-wsbl Tm Skimmer® Transducer Mfg# 106-72 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Navico Manufacturer Part Number:106-72 UPC:042194524047

Lowrance HST-WSBL TM Skimmer® Transducer MFG# 106-72


HST-WSBL

Transom-mount, wide cone angle, 200kHz skimmer with built-in water temperature sensor. Fits all 2004 and newer Lowrance 200 kHz sonar units with blue connectors. 20' cable.

Works with: LCX-110C, LCX-111C HD, LCX-17M, LCX-20C, LCX-25C, LCX-26C HD, LMS-332C, LMS-334C iGPS, LMS-480, X102C, X125, X135, X52

Frequency 200 kHz
Speed Included No
Temperature Yes
Fairing Block Included No


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