Interactive Transducer Finder

Answer 3 quick questions about your boat hull, installation preference, and fishing depth to find the correct matching transducer.

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1. What is your boat's hull material?

The hull material determines what housing material is safe to prevent galvanic corrosion and leaks.

Fiberglass or Wood
Bronze or Plastic transducers are recommended.
Metal (Aluminum / Steel)
Stainless Steel or Plastic are required.
Kayak or Plastic Hull
Plastic transducers are recommended.
Galvanic Corrosion Alert Never mount a Bronze transducer on an Aluminum or Steel hull. The electrical difference causes severe hull pitting and leaks. You must use Stainless Steel or Plastic housings.

2. Where do you plan to install it?

Choose where to place the sensor based on your vessel type and performance expectations.

Transom Mount
Mounted on the back stern. Easiest setup, good for outboards.
Thru-Hull Mount
Drilled through bottom. Best sonar signal at high speed.
In-Hull / Trolling
Glued inside bilge or on motor. Zero hull drilling.

3. What is your primary fishing depth?

Different transducer frequencies are optimized for shallow structure mapping vs. deep bottom tracking.

Shallow Water (< 200ft)
Optimized with High-Freq CHIRP, DownVü & SideVü for ultra-res scans.
Deep Blue Sea (> 1000ft)
Optimized with Low-Freq CHIRP or 50/200kHz to punch through depths.

Matching Transducers Found

Answers: Fiberglass • Transom • Shallow

No Direct Matches Found

Your custom parameters are highly specialized. We recommend a general plastic multi-frequency sensor or speaking with our technical team.

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