Fishfinder Transducers

  1. Furuno Thru-Hull Dual Frequency Transducer - 520-5PSD

    $268.00
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  2. Furuno P66 Transom-Mount Transducer - 525T-PWD

    $168.60
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  3. Furuno Type 200B-8B Rubber Coated Transducer without Plug - 2 kW

    $574.64 - $1,012.86
  4. Furuno P66 D/S/T Transom-Mount Transducer - 525STID-PWD

    $276.40
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  5. Furuno Plastic Thru-Hull Transducer - 520-PLD

    $149.00
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    Furuno Plastic Transom Mount Multi-Beam Transducer - 165T-TM54

    $2,474.43
    $2,276.53
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  7. Furuno Side-Scan Transom Mount Transducer for NavNet TZtouch3 - 225T-TM904

    $879.82
  8. Furuno 50B-6G Rubber Coated Transducer with Fairing Block - CA50B-6G

    $602.63
  9. Furuno 50B-9B Rubber Coated Transducer - CA50B-9B

    $618.04
  10. Furuno 28F-38M Rubber Coated Transducer - CA28F-38M

    $4,553.57
  11. Furuno 200B-5S Rubber Coated Transducer - CA200B-5S

    $416.42
  12. Furuno 12-Pin Urethane Pocket Mount Transducer - CM275LH-W-12P

    $2,726.43
  13. Furuno Urethane Tank/Cavity/Pocket Mount CHIRP Transducer - 2-3 kW - CM599LHG

    $5,197.53
  14. Furuno Transom Mount Transducer with Temperature - 525TID-TMD

    $1,047.83
  15. Furuno Transom Mount CHIRP Transducer with Temperature for TZT3 - TM275LHW-12P

    $2,355.44
  16. Furuno Rubber Coated Transducer - CA50/200-1T

    $1,322.25
  17. Furuno 8-Pin Plastic In-Hull Transducer - 520-IHC

    $249.81
  18. Furuno 10-Pin Trolling Motor Transducer - 525T-PPD

    $69.20
  19. Furuno Type 50B-6B Rubber Coated Transducer without Plug - 1 kW

    $392.63 - $758.04
  20. Furuno FRP Transducer BLT without Plug

    $4,228.66 - $5,197.49
  21. Furuno 165T/275LHW Pocket Mount Combo Wide Beam Transducer for DFF3D

    $4,813.88
  22. Furuno 527ID Urethane In-Hull Transducer

    $1,347.44
  23. Furuno 165T/265LH Pocket Mount Combo Transducer for DFF3D

    $4,553.48
  24. Furuno TM185 CHIRP Transducer with Temperature with Urethane Transom Mount & Stainless Bracket

    $1,346.03 - $1,612.03
  25. Furuno Plastic Transom Mount Transducer - 525-5PWD

    $175.60
  26. Furuno 200B-12H Rubber Coated Transducer - CA200B-12H

    $2,233.64
  27. Furuno FRP Tank-Mounted Transducer - CA82B-35R

    $4,253.84
  28. Furuno FRP Transducer - CA28BL-6HR

    $4,228.65
  29. Furuno Urethane Chirp Thru-Hull with Temperature & High Speed Fairing Block - R109LH

    $4,423.36
  30. Furuno Transom Mount Combo Transducer for DFF3D - 165T-50/200-TM260

    $2,992.45
  31. Furuno Pocket Mount CHIRP Transducer - 3 kW - 165T-PM542LM

    $6,635.35

About Fishfinder Transducers

Boat Transducers

Boat transducers are available in an array of sizes and for many different applications. Mounted to the hull or through the hull, marine transducers are fabricated of bronze or marine grade plastic. Transducers are designed to garner information on everything from boat speed to nearby fish to sailboat heal and trim.

Should transducers be professionally installed?

Putting a hole through the bottom of a boat definitely sounds like a job for a technician with some practice, but installing a transducer might be one of those DIY projects boat owners want to tackle. Transom mounted transducers with cable connections and mounting brackets are easily installed by just about any boater. Installation of thru-hull marine transducers that feature tilt mount, retraction, angle mount and fairing blocks should be well planned out and consultation with a professional electronics installation company may be a great idea!

What information requires the use of a transducer?

Sea temperature and depth are measured using a transducer. Directional sonar utilizes many transducers set together in order to read more degrees of the ocean for fish finding. The boat is monitored by using a marine transducer as well ? speed, roll data, trim, and pitch are all measured this way.

What is a Chirp, anyway?

In a nutshell, Chirp technology offers a clearer way to see the layers of the ocean. Compressed high intensity radiated pulse, or Chirp, send the pulse out from the transducer and the frequency of the pulse allows for a greater range, less noise in the sonar picture, and a clearer image of the sea. Chirp technology was developed by the military and eventually made its way into private use.