HawkEye ACC-FF-1642 FISHTRAX Transducer Sidescan Adapter - Trotac Marine
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HawkEye ACC-FF-1642 FISHTRAX Transducer Sidescan Adapter

SKU:
WMHAWKEYEFF1642
$9.95
SideScan Pole Transducer Mounting Hardware for FishTrax Fish Finders by HawkEye. Scan for fish suspended in the water with the FishTrax Transducer SideScan Adapter. It can attach to a standard ACEM threaded broom stick or paint roller handle. View full description

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Scan for fish suspended in the water with our FishTrax Transducer SideScan™ Adapter. It can attach to a standard ACEM threaded broomstick or paint roller handle purchased from a local hardware store and incorporates mounting tabs for boats, kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, etc mounting of FishTrax™ transducers.

Attach the sensor to a handle, lower the sensor into the water and slowly move the sensor in a manner that will allow the signal to search the desired location Scan down, sideways, or any combination of the two.

HAWKEYE SIDE SCAN ADAPTOR FOR FISH TRAX.

 

Brand:
HawkEye

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