GARMIN 010-00701-00 12DEG NMEA 2K THRU HULL TRANSDUCER
Garmin 12° NMEA 2000 Thru Hull Transducer is designed to offer accurate and reliable sonar readings. This high-performance transducer features a 12° beam angle, ensuring clear underwater imaging for all types of marine navigation. With NMEA 2000 connectivity, it integrates seamlessly with Garmin chartplotters and other compatible marine devices. Whether you’re navigating deep waters or near the shore, this transducer delivers outstanding performance in both fresh and saltwater environments.
Key Features:
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12° beam angle for precise sonar readings
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NMEA 2000 compatibility for easy integration with Garmin devices
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Thru-hull mounting design for optimal performance
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High sensitivity for accurate depth and bottom structure readings
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Ideal for both fresh and saltwater use
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Compatible with a wide range of Garmin chartplotters and sonar systems
Why Choose This Transducer?
The Garmin 010-00701-00 Thru Hull Transducer is a must-have for any serious mariner. Its NMEA 2000 connectivity and 12° beam angle allow for quick and accurate sonar data, making it perfect for navigating in varying depths. The thru-hull design offers durability and ensures reliable sonar performance in both fresh and saltwater conditions.
Best For:
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Commercial and recreational boaters
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Fishing enthusiasts and charter captains
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Garmin chartplotter users
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Deep-water and near-shore navigation
Product Details:
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Model: GARMIN 010-00701-00
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Beam Angle: 12°
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Compatibility: NMEA 2000
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Mounting Type: Thru Hull
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Usage: Suitable for fresh and saltwater
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Connectivity: NMEA 2000
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Application: Marine sonar, depth, and bottom structure readings
Customer Testimonial:
“The Garmin 12° NMEA 2000 Thru Hull Transducer is an upgrade I’ll never regret. The sonar clarity is exceptional, and it connects perfectly with my Garmin chartplotter!”
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