DEPTH SOUNDER SS/WHT TRANSDUCER-TRANSOM

Brand: Riverside Mfg LLC

Equip your vessel with the Riverside Mfg LLC Depth Sounder featuring a robust transom-mount transducer. This essential piece of marine electronics provides accurate and real-time depth information, significantly enhancing your navigational safety and efficiency. The transom mount design offers straightforward installation on the stern of your boat, making it a popular choice for a wide range of watercraft. Whether you're navigating shallow bays or exploring deeper waters, this depth sounder ensures you have the critical data needed to operate with confidence.

  • Key Features
  • Precise Depth Measurement: Delivers accurate readings of water depth, vital for avoiding submerged obstacles and planning your routes.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the demanding conditions of the marine environment, ensuring long-lasting performance.
  • High-Quality Signal: Optimized to provide clear and reliable depth data to your compatible display unit.
  • Versatile Application: Suitable for various types of boats, from small fishing vessels to larger pleasure craft.

The transom-mount depth sounder from Riverside Mfg LLC is designed for boaters seeking a dependable and accessible solution for depth monitoring. Its external mounting makes it easy to access for maintenance or replacement if ever needed, while still providing a clean and efficient profile. This transducer works in conjunction with a depth sounder display (sold separately) to provide you with clear, easy-to-understand information about the water beneath your hull. This is invaluable for activities like fishing, where understanding bottom contours can lead to better catches, or for general cruising, where avoiding grounding is paramount. The system’s reliability means you can trust the data it provides, allowing for more relaxed and enjoyable time on the water.

This depth sounder is an excellent choice for boaters who need a straightforward yet effective way to monitor water depth. Its robust build quality ensures it can handle the constant exposure to saltwater, sun, and vibration common in marine applications. The clear display of depth information empowers you to navigate with greater certainty, reducing the risk of accidental grounding and improving your overall boating experience. From recreational fishing trips to longer voyages, the Riverside Mfg LLC Depth Sounder with transom mount transducer is a practical and essential tool for any boater looking to enhance their navigational capabilities and safety.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
MFG Number 217138
Transducer Type Transom Mount
Color Stainless Steel/White
Compatibility Depth Sounder Displays (Sold Separately)
Material Stainless Steel and High-Impact Plastic
Approximate Weight 1.0 lbs
Beam Angle Wide Beam (e.g., 90°)
Operating Frequency 200 kHz
Maximum Depth Range 600 ft
Cable Length 20 ft

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