The Garmin 010-10182-21 50/200kHz 600 Watt B117 8-Pin Transducer is engineered to provide clear, reliable sonar readings for all your boating and fishing needs. This high-performance transducer offers excellent sensitivity for both shallow and deep-water navigation. The 8-pin connector makes it easy to integrate with compatible Garmin devices, while the 600-watt power output ensures consistent and accurate depth and bottom structure readings in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
Key Features:
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50/200 kHz frequency range for reliable sonar imaging
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600-watt power output for high-performance sonar readings
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8-pin connector for easy integration with compatible Garmin devices
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Suitable for both freshwater and saltwater use
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Ideal for depth, fish finding, and bottom structure imaging
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Durable and built to withstand harsh marine environments
Why Choose This Transducer?
The Garmin 010-10182-21 B117 8-Pin Transducer offers versatile sonar performance with its 50/200 kHz frequency range. Its high wattage ensures clear readings in all conditions, making it an ideal choice for serious anglers and mariners. The 8-pin connector also allows for easy and reliable integration with Garmin chartplotters, giving you a complete navigation and sonar solution.
Best For:
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Recreational boaters
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Fishing enthusiasts
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Garmin chartplotter users
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Both freshwater and saltwater navigation
Product Details:
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Model: GARMIN 010-10182-21
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Frequency: 50/200 kHz
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Power: 600 Watts
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Connector: 8-Pin
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Usage: Suitable for both freshwater and saltwater
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Application: Depth, fish finding, and bottom structure sonar readings
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Mounting Type: Thru-hull
Customer Testimonial:
“Excellent transducer! The clarity and depth readings are perfect for both shallow and deep water. It integrates flawlessly with my Garmin device.”
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