the Simrad SS175L 12D Tilt 40-75KHZ Stainless Steel:
Simrad SS175L 12D Tilt 40-75KHZ Stainless Steel
The Simrad SS175L 12D Tilt 40-75KHZ Stainless Steel is a high-performance, stainless steel transducer designed for use with Simrad fish finders and chart plotters. This transducer provides a 12° tilted element, which allows it to be installed on a boat’s hull or transom, providing a more accurate reading of the seafloor.
The Simrad SS175L 12D Tilt 40-75KHZ Stainless Steel is suitable for a wide range of fishing and boating applications, including saltwater and freshwater fishing, and is compatible with a variety of Simrad devices, including the NSS evo2 and NSO evo2 series. With its stainless steel construction, this transducer is designed to withstand the harsh marine environment and provide reliable performance in even the most demanding conditions.
In addition to its durable construction, the Simrad SS175L 12D Tilt 40-75KHZ Stainless Steel also features a 40-75 kHz frequency range, which allows it to provide detailed images of the seafloor and detect fish targets at depths of up to 3,000 feet. This transducer is also designed to be easy to install, with a simple, plug-and-play design that makes it easy to get up and running quickly.
Why pick the Simrad SS175L 12D Tilt 40-75KHZ Stainless Steel:
- High-performance, stainless steel construction for reliable performance in harsh marine environments
- 12° tilted element for more accurate readings of the seafloor
- Wide frequency range of 40-75 kHz for detailed images of the seafloor and detection of fish targets at depths of up to 3,000 feet
Where to use it:
The Simrad SS175L 12D Tilt 40-75KHZ Stainless Steel is suitable for use in a variety of fishing and boating applications, including:
- Saltwater fishing
- Freshwater fishing
- Recreational boating
- Commercial fishing
Tips for maintenance:
To ensure the Simrad SS175L 12D Tilt 40-75KHZ Stainless Steel continues to provide reliable performance, be sure to:
- Regularly inspect the transducer for signs of damage or corrosion
- Clean the transducer regularly to prevent the buildup of marine growth
- Store the transducer in a dry, protected area when not in use
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