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Lowrance Fish Finder Transducer For Elite 5- Hdi on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Prospect Heights, Illinois, United States

Prospect Heights, Illinois, United States
Boat has spent less than 8 hours in the water since buying the new unit so there is minimal if any wear at all.
Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number:11146-004

Nice fish, huh?
You do not need a photo of the transducer. It is new this spring, I got a new trolling motor with universal sonar so I don't need the one that came with the Lowrance Elite 5 HDI  that I added to my boat  this spring.
It is the 83/200 + 455/800  dual frequency transom mount that any one can convert to a trolling motor use with a dryer vent clamp.
I will include the brand new adapter cup skimmer I also have it sitting in on my current trolling motor ....
( a $44.00 value).

This is the blue connector model, so please make sure this works with your unit.

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