Garmin GT17M-THF 20 Deg Tilt 1kw medium CHIRP 8-Pin Stainless Steel
The Garmin GT17M-THF 20 Deg Tilt 1kw medium CHIRP 8-Pin Stainless Steel is a transducer designed for fishermen who want CHIRP traditional sonar and CHIRP ClearVü scanning sonar. This transducer is suitable for boats with a hull deadrise of up to 20 degrees. It features a stainless steel stem and a 1 kW power rating, making it suitable for offshore and deep-water fishing. The Garmin GT17M-THF 20 Deg Tilt 1kw medium CHIRP 8-Pin Stainless Steel has a medium frequency of 80-160 kHz and a wide beamwidth of 24-16 degrees, providing excellent target separation and a clear view of what’s beneath your boat. Additionally, it has a built-in temperature sensor and is compatible with Garmin echoMAP and GPSMAP series devices.
Why pick the Garmin GT17M-THF 20 Deg Tilt 1kw medium CHIRP 8-Pin Stainless Steel:
The Garmin GT17M-THF 20 Deg Tilt 1kw medium CHIRP 8-Pin Stainless Steel offers several benefits that make it an ideal choice for fishermen. Firstly, its stainless steel stem provides excellent durability and resistance to corrosion. Secondly, its medium frequency and wide beamwidth provide a clear and detailed view of the underwater environment. Finally, its compatibility with Garmin echoMAP and GPSMAP series devices makes it easy to integrate into your existing Garmin system.
Where to use it:
The Garmin GT17M-THF 20 Deg Tilt 1kw medium CHIRP 8-Pin Stainless Steel is suitable for a variety of fishing applications, including:
- Offshore fishing: Its 1 kW power rating and medium frequency make it ideal for deep-water fishing.
- Freshwater fishing: Its stainless steel stem and built-in temperature sensor make it suitable for freshwater fishing.
- Saltwater fishing: Its stainless steel stem provides excellent corrosion resistance, making it suitable for saltwater fishing.
Tips for maintenance:
To ensure the Garmin GT17M-THF 20 Deg Tilt 1kw medium CHIRP 8-Pin Stainless Steel continues to perform optimally, follow these maintenance tips:
- Regularly inspect the transducer for signs of damage or corrosion.
- Keep the transducer clean and free of debris.
- Avoid touching the transducer’s electrical components to prevent damage.
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