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LOWRANCE PD-WBK 90-76

LOWRANCE PD-WBK 90-76

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Brand: Lowrance
Category: CE

List Price: $68.45
Buy New: $40.07
You Save: $28.38 (41%)

Qty 4 In Stock


New (6) from $40.07

Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7

MPN: 15470
UPC: 042194503691
EAN: 0042194503691
ASIN: B000OTORTW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Black Connector
  • 20' Cable,

Accessories:

  • Lowrance Dual Frequency Thru-Hull Transducer

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
PD-WBK Pod-style transducer designed for shoot-thru-hull or trolling motor mounting. 20 cable. Black connector. Works with: 1220A, 1240A, LMS-160 Map, Magna III, Magna III Plus, Optima, SAM-1, Sam-ST, SeaView 1000, SeaView 1200, SeaView 1600, SeaView 600, Seaview 628, SeaView 800, Strata 128, Strata 128 Plus, Ultra Classic, Ultra Classic Plus, Ultra III, Ultra III Plus, UltraMap, X-22A, X-24, X-25A, X-25B, X-28, X-38, X-45, X-48, X-49, X-55A, X-65, X-75, X-85


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Cable needs to be upgraded   November 8, 2007
I had to replace the trolling motor transducer for my X24 because the cable kept getting caught in the trolling motor bracket and got cut. The cable is made up of wires so fine as to make repairing the old cable almost out of the question.

The transducer works just fine as long as you protect the cable.


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