Garmin GT22HW-TM Transom Mount Transducer
The Garmin GT22HW-TM Transom Mount Transducer is a high-frequency transducer that provides a detailed view of what’s below your boat, ideal for freshwater and saltwater fishing. The Garmin GT22HW-TM Transom Mount Transducer is a single-band 250W transducer that operates at 175-265 kHz, offering a 25-degree beamwidth. This Garmin GT22HW-TM Transom Mount Transducer has a transom mount design, making it easy to install and providing a low-profile drag.
The Garmin GT22HW-TM Transom Mount Transducer is compatible with Garmin’s GPSMAP and echoMAP series of chartplotters and fish finders, as well as the Garmin 861, 860, and 820 devices. The Garmin GT22HW-TM Transom Mount Transducer features a rugged design that can withstand the harsh marine environment, ensuring accurate and reliable performance.
The Garmin GT22HW-TM Transom Mount Transducer is designed to provide a detailed view of the water column, allowing you to see fish, structure, and other underwater features with clarity. With the Garmin GT22HW-TM Transom Mount Transducer, you can enjoy a more productive and successful fishing experience.
Why pick the Garmin GT22HW-TM Transom Mount Transducer:
- High-frequency transducer provides a detailed view of what’s below your boat
- Easy to install with a transom mount design
- Compatible with a range of Garmin devices
- Rugged design withstands the harsh marine environment
Where to use it:
The Garmin GT22HW-TM Transom Mount Transducer is suitable for use in both freshwater and saltwater fishing environments. It’s ideal for fishing in lakes, rivers, and coastal areas, providing a clear view of the underwater world.
Tips for maintenance:
To ensure optimal performance from your Garmin GT22HW-TM Transom Mount Transducer, regularly inspect the transducer for any signs of damage or corrosion. Clean the transducer regularly to prevent the buildup of marine growth. Avoid touching the transducer’s surface to prevent damage to the sensitive electronics.
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