Garmin GT34UHD-TM Transom Mount Transducer
Model: 010-13072-00
- See everything below and around your boat with Ultra High-Definition scanning sonar.
- Multiple sonar frequencies have you covered — no matter what depth you’re fishing.
- See targets and structure in bright, vivid color.
- Mount this transducer your way — transom or trolling motor.
This transducer offers ultimate versatility, featuring Ultra High-Definition ClearVü and SideVü scanning sonars for crystal-clear images of fish and structure, so you can spend more time catching fish.
Get brilliant image clarity of structure and fish below your boat at greater depths than other high-frequency scanning sonars. It puts more power on targets via a downward-facing element.
See everything the first time with stunningly clear images of structure and fish off to the sides of your boat. SideVü sonar now has 20% greater range at 1,000 kHz, so you can see even farther than before.
Use the perfect frequency for the waters you’re fishing. This transducer delivers 455 kHz, 800 kHz and 1,000 kHz for top performances at all depths.
High-contrast vivid scanning sonar color palettes make it easier than ever to distinguish targets and structure.
Everyone’s setup is different. That’s why we’ve included transom and trolling motor mounting hardware.
Use a Y-cable (sold separately) to pair with a Garmin GT8HW-IH or Garmin GT15M-IH transducer (each sold separately) to add high wide CHIRP traditional sonar for remarkably clear target separation.
Specifications
FREQUENCY | ClearVü/SideVü 455 kHz (425-485 kHz), 800 kHz (790-850 kHz), 1000 kHz (940-1100) |
POWER | ClearVü/SideVü 500 W |
BEAMWIDTH | ClearVü 0.52 x 52 @ 1000 kHz, 0.64 x 35 @ 800 kHz, 1.1 x 52 @ 455 kHz; SideVü 0.52 x 52 @ 1000 kHz, 0.64 x 35 @ 800 kHz, 1.1 x 52 @ 455 kHz |
MAXIMUM DEPTH | ClearVü: 400 ft; SideVü: 500 ft |
DEPTH/SPEED/TEMPERATURE | Depth and temperature |
NUMBER OF PINS | 12 |
CABLE LENGTH | 25 ft |
SUPPORTED DEADRISE/TRANSOM ANGLES | SUPPORTED DEADRISE/TRANSOM ANGLES |
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