Fiberglass hulls are often reinforced in places for added strength. These cored areas contain balsa wood or structural foam, which are poor sound conductors. The transducer will need to be located where the fiberglass is solid and there are no air bubbles trapped in the fiberglass resin. You’ll also want to make sure that there is no coring, flotation material, or dead air space sandwiched between the inside skin and the outer skin of the hull.
Compatible with the following Echo Sounders:
- SL Series: SL755RC, SL760RC , SL1250, and SL1250RC
- hsb2 Plus Series: L755RC, L760, L760RC, L1250,and L1250RC
- hsb2 HDFI Series: DSM300, L770D, L770DRC, L1260D, and L1260DRC
Features:
- Depth only.
- Can be used in conjunction with the E66019 ST69 speed and temperature sensor
- Easily adjusts to any deadrise angle up to 22°
- Transmits sound waves directly at the bottom so strong echoes are reflected back to the transducer
- Can be removed in seconds for servicing or storage
- Only the base piece is bonded to the hull. There is no adhesive layer under the transducer face to absorb sound energy
- Simplifies in-hull installation
- Compatible hull material: fiberglass
- Max Power: 600 W
- Frequency: 200/50 kHz
- Beam Angles: 200 kHz 11° 50 kHz 45°