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10-23-2014, 08:36 AM | #1 |
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Here’s Lowrance’s response:
From: Lowrance Products Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 7:43 AM To: Falch, Eddie Subject: Re: Form data from "ContactFormLowranceGeneral" (Lowrance) [#375863] Thank you for your inquiry. The box will not show any difference but if you fish salt water you will want a 50/200 455/800 transducer and for fresh water you will want 83/200 455/800 transducer. Thank you for choosing Navico products! Navico Technical Support Navico Inc. Lowrance website: http://www.lowrance.com Accessories website: http://store.navico.com IMPORTANT NOTICE: The information in this transmission is privileged and confidential, and is intended only for the recipient(s) listed above. If you are neither the intended recipient(s) nor a person responsible for the delivery of this transmission to the intended recipient(s), you are hereby notified that any unauthorized distribution or copying of this transmission is prohibited. This email is not intended, nor shall it be deemed, unless otherwise expressly provided in writing to contain my electronic signature. I don’t know why they differentiated the two transducers by salt vs fresh water instead of explaining the performance difference between the two. Iceman, GregAndrew and Ful-rac, Thanks for your advice and input. The transducer that came with the Lowrance I have is the 83/200. No need to spend extra money and power for a 50/200 – I too am part of that 99% and I’ll get an additional 83/200 and all will be good. TJones… nice yellowtail fillets! |
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