Furuno CA50BL-12HR 2Kw 50KHZ FRP Transducer
The Furuno CA50BL-12HR 2Kw 50KHZ FRP Transducer is a high-performance transducer designed for use with Furuno’s NavNet 3D and TZtouch2 systems. This transducer features a 2kW power rating, 50kHz frequency, and a narrow 12° beam angle, providing exceptional target resolution and accuracy. The CA50BL-12HR also has a built-in temperature sensor and is designed for use on fiberglass or wooden hulls.
The Furuno CA50BL-12HR 2Kw 50KHZ FRP Transducer is perfect for fishermen who require a high degree of accuracy and detail in their fish finding equipment. Its narrow beam angle and high power rating allow it to penetrate deeper into the water, providing a more detailed picture of the seafloor and any targets in the water column. Additionally, the built-in temperature sensor allows users to monitor water temperature, which can be essential for identifying areas of high fish activity.
The Furuno CA50BL-12HR 2Kw 50KHZ FRP Transducer is a valuable tool for any serious angler or boater. Its high-performance capabilities and rugged design make it an ideal choice for those who spend a lot of time on the water. Whether you’re fishing in freshwater or saltwater, the CA50BL-12HR is sure to provide you with the detailed information you need to catch more fish and stay safe on the water.
Why pick the Furuno CA50BL-12HR 2Kw 50KHZ FRP Transducer:
- High-performance capabilities provide exceptional target resolution and accuracy
- Rugged design and construction ensure durability and reliability in harsh marine environments
- Compatible with Furuno’s NavNet 3D and TZtouch2 systems for seamless integration
- Built-in temperature sensor provides valuable water temperature data
Where to use it:
The Furuno CA50BL-12HR 2Kw 50KHZ FRP Transducer is suitable for use on a variety of vessels, including
- Fishing boats
- Cruisers
- Sailboats
- Commercial vessels
Tips for maintenance:
To ensure the Furuno CA50BL-12HR 2Kw 50KHZ FRP Transducer continues to perform at its best, be sure to:
- Regularly inspect the transducer for signs of damage or corrosion
- Keep the transducer clean and free of marine growth
- Avoid exposing the transducer to extreme temperatures or weather conditions
- Follow the manufacturer’s recommended installation and maintenance procedures
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