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Lowrance Shields Shield for Lowrance Elite HDI 83/200 kHz Skimmer Transducer - Fishntech Marine Outfitters Inc.

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Shield for Lowrance Elite HDI 83/200 kHz Skimmer Transducer

Shield for Lowrance Elite HDI 83/200 kHz Skimmer Transducer

$174.36 CAD

Description

The TS-HDI-4 is built with high quality aluminum alloy and is black powder coated. It takes the place of the TS-HDI-2 and is designed to fit the Lowrance® Elite HDI (Hybrid Dual Imaging) Skimmer transducer #000-10976-001, #000-12728-001 and #000-12570-001 (83/200kHz -455/800kHz). The sleek hydrodynamic design will cut through the water for less drag, reduces collection of debris, keeps the transducer positioned correctly and will not interfere with the transducer signal.

For trolling motor installations two straps are required. We recommend our heavy duty stainless black powder coated straps when purchasing the TS-HDI-4 Transducer Shield®

The TS-HDI-4 along with additional components can easily be installed on the side of a jackplate with an L Bracket, on the hole shot plate under the jackplate with a Wedge or on the boat set back under the transom with a Wedge.

If your boat does not have a jackplate or set back and you must attach your transducer to the back of the boat on the transom it is recommended that the Spring Back Bracket SBB-5 be used.

Please note that when the transducer is attached to a set back, hole shot plate or the side of a jackplate, it will not track the bottom when up on plane because the transducer is out of the water. For bottom reading on plane, a transducer inside the hull will be required.

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