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10-21-2014, 10:48 AM | #1 |
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Saltwater/Fresh water Transducers?
Picked up a Lowrance Elite 4 HDI, that I intend upon using between 2 kayaks for ocean fishing. Plan on picking up an additional transducer so that I can swap out the monitor/battery between the two kayaks and not worry about having to swap out the transducer.
Sent Lowrance an e-mail about which transducer (model #) do I need to purchase to run on the Elite 4 HDI: From: Lowrance Products Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:03 AM To: Eddie Subject: Re: Form data from "ContactFormLowranceGeneral" (Lowrance) [#375863] Thank you for your inquiry. We have 2 transducers, one for fresh water which is part# 000-10976-001 and one for salt water which is part# 000-10977-001. Both can be purchased from store.navico.com. Thank you for choosing Navico products! Navico Technical Support I may be asking silly questions, But I’d like to know if anyone would enlighten me about the difference between a saltwater and fresh water transducer? I’ve sent Lowrance an email inquiring about the difference between the two in addition to my questions below – awaiting their response. I didn’t know there is a saltwater & fresh water transducer. I fish saltwater, what happens if I use a freshwater transducer in saltwater? Which transducer is included with the Elite 4 HDI? I don’t recall anywhere on the box indicating a fresh water/salt water model. Thanks in advance! Eddie Last edited by spudz; 10-21-2014 at 02:10 PM. |
10-21-2014, 12:35 PM | #2 |
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Did a little bit more snooping. Boils down to depth you're fishing, not salt vs fresh water...
Under 100 M/328' use 83/200 KHz Greater than 100 M/328' use 50/200 KHz ? Last edited by spudz; 10-21-2014 at 01:12 PM. |
10-21-2014, 02:17 PM | #3 |
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10-21-2014, 07:14 PM | #4 |
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Spudz, you should probably go with the same transducer that you already have. That way you will not have to fiddle with your FF settings every time you switch yaks. The average user is not going to see almost any difference between the two. The exceptions would be if you do a lot of deep rockfishing, or you prefer the cone angle of one over the other.
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10-22-2014, 08:11 AM | #5 |
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99% of kayak fishermen would be fine with the fresh 83/200 vs the salt 50/200 I am one of the 99%. The 50/200 is massive in size, costs about $100 more and uses more power.
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