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Transom Mount 200 Khz Tm Skimmer Transducer 20ft Marine Boat Fish Finder 83/200 on 2040-parts.com

US $74.98
Location:

Rockville, Maryland, United States

Rockville, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Product Dimensions:10 x 4.2 x 3.1 in. Brand:Lowrance Item Weight:15.5 ounces Manufacturer Part Number:000-0106-72 Material:PVC Model:HST-WSBL UPC:013523667889

Transducers is a transom mount 20 degree skimmer with built in temperature sensor (200 kHz). Easy to install, the transom-mount transducer helps your fishfinder determine everything from water temperature to depth to fish hiding spots. Equipped with a built-in temperature sensor, the 200 kHz skimmer comes with a 20-foot power cable.

  • Replacement 83/200 skimmer transducer
  • Great for all your needs
  • There's no telling how many fish - and fish stories - your 83/200 skimmer transducer reeled in
  • Tansom Mount skimmer
  • Built-in temperature sensor

  • For use with:
  • X100C;   X125;   X135
  • LMS 330C;   LMS 480
  • Compatible with the following fishfinders:
  • HDS-5;   HDS-5x;   HDS-7
  • HDS-8;   HDS-10
  • LCX-110C;   LCX-112C
  • LCX-17M;   LCX-20C
  • LCX-25C;   LCX-27C
  • LCX-26C HD;   LCX-37C
  • LCX-28C HD;   LCX-38C HD
  • LCX-111C HD;   LCX-113C HD
  • LMS-330C;   LMS-332C
  •   LMS-480;   LMS-520C
  • LMS-334C iGPS;   LMS-522C iGPS
  • X52;   X125;   X135
  • X100C;   X102C
  • X510C;  X-510C

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