StructureScan™ 3D Stainless Steel External Thru-hull Mount Transducers with 30' Cable, Pair by Lowrance®. Measures: Depth. Frequency: 50/200/455kHz. Quantity: 2. StructureScan 3D gives freshwater and saltwater anglers a unique, three-dimensional view of fish, structure and bottom contours - making it easier to understand where fish and structure are located in relation to your boat. With StructureScan 3D, anglers spend less time searching for productive water and more time catching fish. StructureScan 3D is powered by a multi-beam sonar technology that not only produces picture-like, three-dimensional views of underwater structure and bottom contours, but also boosts the performance of two-dimensional Downscan and StructureScan HD imaging, providing views up to 600 feet to each side of your boat.
Notes
StructureScan 3D imaging requires a StructureScan 3D module (sold separately) and Lowrance HDS LIVE, HDS Carbon, or HDS Gen3 multifunction display. Jackplate mounting requires an optional transom mount kit. Mounting to the underside of a step requires an optional flush-mount kit.
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Lowrance® - StructureScan™ 3D Stainless Steel External Thru-hull Mount Transducers with 30' Cable, Pair
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Lowrance 000-0106-94, PTI-WBL7-Pin Ice Transducer with 7 Foot Cable.
This blue connector only has 3 pins, not 7 pins. I bought this transducer and hooked it up to my Lowrance Elite-4HDI Fishfinder. It works just fine for ice fishing. Set it on 200 hertz giving a 20-degree cone. I took a little adjusting, but it works just fine.
Posted by John (Munising, MI) / March 23, 2020
5 of 5
Transducer
Perfect shape and condition.
Posted by Ricky (Woodville, TX) / May 04, 2019
3 of 5
Close But No Cigar
Every place I looked on the internet websites that carried this bracket said it would work on my 3D Scan. Even the folks at Lowrance said it would work. Wrong! I had to actually modify my transducer to utilize this bracket. Additionally, my transducer does not have screw holes to attach it to the bracket. I used tie-wraps to secure it. We'll see next season how that works out. Although it's made out of stamped out stainless steel, it's still too expensive.
Posted by Dennis (Coeur D Alene, ID) / December 12, 2018