Eagle/ Lowrance-transducer-th-wb-000-0090-54 on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
New never used - Depth Transducer - Thru-Hull Mount & Transom
Mount - Wide Beam Angle - Wide Cone Angle - 20°
degree - Frequency - 192 kHz - Mounting Hole Diameter - 7/8" - Shaft
Length - about 5" - Bronze
Housing - Cable length - about 30 Ft - 2-pin male connector |
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