Unlock the Power of True 3D Sonar Imaging with Maximum Clarity
The XDCR StructureScan 3D+ LO/Hi Thru-Hull transducer delivers next-level sonar performance for serious anglers and offshore professionals. Designed for Lowrance and Simrad systems, this high-performance thru-hull model brings enhanced StructureScan 3D imaging together with Low/High CHIRP sonar in one rugged unit.
Whether you’re mapping structure-rich seafloors, tracking fish in deep water, or navigating tight inlets, this transducer offers a comprehensive and detailed underwater view — all in real-time 3D. The thru-hull design ensures a clean hull profile and optimal sonar performance at high speeds.
🔧 Key Features
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StructureScan 3D+ Technology: View high-definition, three-dimensional images of the underwater environment beneath and around your vessel.
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Low/High CHIRP Sonar: Combine low-frequency deep-water penetration with high-frequency clarity for versatile coverage.
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Thru-Hull Mount: Ideal for larger boats or vessels requiring a permanent, professional-grade installation.
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High Performance Imaging: Crisp, wide-angle views of fish, wrecks, reefs, and contours.
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Compatible with Simrad & Lowrance: Seamless integration with NSS, NSO, and HDS LIVE/Carbon units.
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Rugged Construction: Built to withstand harsh marine environments, including saltwater corrosion and impact.
🧭 Ideal For:
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Saltwater and freshwater fishing
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Offshore navigation and structure mapping
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Tournament anglers needing precise 3D imaging
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Boat owners requiring a thru-hull solution for minimal drag
📦 Product Details
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Model: XDCR STRUCTURESCAN3D+LO/HITHRU-HULL
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Mount Type: Thru-Hull
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Sonar Frequencies: Low and High CHIRP, 455kHz & 800kHz
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Material: Marine-grade bronze or stainless (model dependent)
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Cable Length: Standard 6-meter cable
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Warranty: Manufacturer’s warranty included
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Compatible Brands: Lowrance, Simrad
🛠 Installation Tips:
Professional installation is recommended for thru-hull models. For dual-engine or stepped hull configurations, ensure proper placement to avoid turbulence or aerated water zones.