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Lowrance Structure Scan 3d Unit W/ducer #12395-001------ask About Discount! on 2040-parts.com

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Willard, Ohio, United States

Willard, Ohio, United States
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  •  StructureScan 3D Module w/ TransducerStructureScan 3D Transducer Module, MFG# 000-12395-001,
  • multi-beam 500 Watt 455/800KHz sonar produces 3D images on HDS Gen3 Series MFDs.
  • Module also includes a 250 Watt single frequency CHIRP sonar.
  • Includes transom mount transducer.
  • Discounts available Rick at4197500039 or John at4197o 65064 

Lowrance StructureScan 3D Sounder Module w/ Transducer

A new and easy way to view and interpret StructureScan HD Imaging data

StructueScan 3D is a multi-beam 3D Clear Imaging™ sonar technology that produces captivating images with stunning detail. The true-to-life 3D scans are displayed on the Lowrance HDS Gen 3 series of fishfinder/chartplotters. The 3D images of the underwater terrain and fish-holding structure beneath your boat form in real time, as they come into view. This 3D Clear Imaging™ sonar technology quickly converts scans into high-resolution, 180-degree wide, three-dimensional views.

3D visualizations can be viewed from any angle with ScanTrack™ pan-tilt-rotate control using on-screen touch gestures and easy-to-use, preset viewing positions.

StructureScan® 3D allows anglers to easily see all underwater fish-holding structure and the fish as if they were fishing underwater. Eliminate confusion when fish aren’t on the banks and in shallow, visible cover. Now, a slow idle over a potential area quickly lets you master bottom contours, identify a vertical break or secondary point, and catch more fish in and near the main deep water channel.

In the Box

  • StructureScan 3D sounder module
  • Transom mount transducer
  • Power cord
  • Ethernet cable, 4.5 meters
  • Installation hardware
  • Owner's manual
  • Limited qty available. If it sells out of our store during the auction we will give a FULL refund.
  • Questions or for a Buy it Now Rick at4197500039
Power500 Watts (StructureScan 3D), 250 Watts CHIRP
Frequency455/800KHz (StructureScan 3D), 40-60KHz/130-210KHz (CHIRP), 50/83/200KHz (narrow band)
TransducerTransom mount transducer included
AlarmsDeep, shallow, fish
InterfaceEthernet (3 ports)
Other FunctionsProduces 3D images on HDS Gen3 series MFDs.
Dimensions7.1"W x 8"H x 2"D; Wt: 2 lb.
WaterproofYes (IPX7)
WarrantyTwo Year

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