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Lowrance HOOK2-5 SplitShot Ice Machine

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HOOK2-5 SplitShot Ice Machine The world’s easiest fishfinder, HOOK2-5 SplitShot offers simple menus, easy access to key functions and Autotuning

Lowrance HOOK2-5 SplitShot Ice Machine

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Product Description You will cover more water in less time and find fish and structure more easily with SplitShot 2-in-1 sonar. The SplitShot Skimmer Transducer features wide-angle, High CHIRP sonar, with double the sonar coverage of most fishfinders, plus DownScan Imaging with picture-like views of fish and fish-holding structure. Product Details Supports High CHIRP/200kHz and DownScan Imaging (455/800kHz). Wide-angle CHIRP provides double the sonar coverage of most fishfinders.

Lowrance SplitShot Skimmer Transducer

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The RAM Mounts RAM-101-LO11 consists of a double socket arm 2.5 diameter round base with the universal AMPS hole pattern and adapter base that inserts directly to the back of Lowrance Elite 5 and Mark-5 Fishfinders. The adapter serves as a quick release mechanism allowing you to remove or transfer your Fishfinder in seconds.

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Since first pioneering recreational fish-finding technology 60 Year ago - Lowrance has changed the landscape of the marine electronics industry with continued sonar and transducer innovation.

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