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Lowrance Fishfinders

Lowrance offers a range of color and gray scale compact sonar fishfinders as part of its innovative marine electronics line-up. Ideal for open boats and small steering consoles, the 3.5” and 4” displays deliver clear underwater target and bottom definition enhanced by a suite of market-leading features. Great for both salt and fresh water environments, 4 out of 5 professional fishermen use Lowrance Fishfinders!

Lowrance Fishfinders





Lowrance Fishfinder|Lowrance X Fishfinder
Lowrance Gps Fishfinder|Lowrance Lms|Lowrance Lcx
Lowrance Fishfinder|Lowrance X Fishfinder

Lowrance Gps Fishfinder|Lowrance Lms|Lowrance Lcx

Lowrance Gps|Lowrance Handheld Gps
Lowrance Transducer|Lowrance Accessories
Lowrance Gps|Lowrance Handheld Gps

Lowrance Transducer|Lowrance Accessories

Navionics Marine Charts
C-Map Marine Charts
Navionics Marine Charts

C-Map Marine Charts

Discontinued
Lowrance Nauticpath Chart- Na 108-129 All Of The Us - Discontinued
Discontinued

Lowrance Nauticpath Chart- Na 108-129 All Of The Us - Discontinued



Lowrance X Fishfinder

Lowrance X Fishfinders SONAR products graphically display underwater information (bottom contours and structure, schools of baitfish, individual game fish, thermoclines, etc.) Lowrance Fishfinders are used primarily by sport fishermen as fishfinders, and by recreational boaters as navigational and safety devices. All Transducers come with 20 Foot Cables

Lowrance GPS Fishfinder | Lowrance LMS | Lowrance LCX

Lowrance LCX and Lowrance LMS Fishfinder and GPS combo units graphically display underwater information (bottom contours and structure, schools of baitfish, individual game fish, thermoclines, etc.) Lowrance LCX and Lowrance LMS GPS+WAAS mapping products are utilized by boaters for navigation, as well as by hunters, backpackers, RV enthusiasts, pilots and others to locate their positions precisely (to within 10 feet at select WAAS coverage areas of the U.S.) and to record up to 1,000 waypoints (favorite spots) in a Lowrance LCX and Lowrance LMS unit's memory and return to those locations at any time in the future.

Lowrance GPS | Lowrance Handheld GPS

Lowrance Electronics continues as the standard for excellence with the Lowrance GlobalMap and IFinder GPS Systems. Engineered to weather the outdoors, these units are at home in the Baja or on rough seas.

Lowrance iFinder Handheld GPS

Lowrance has done it again with this affordable series of Handheld GPS Units. The Lowrance iFinder GPS Handhelds are compact but packed with advanced features. Check out the different models and see for yourself.

Lowrance GlobalMap Marine GPS

Lowrance GlobalMap Marine GPS Systems are loaded with features. Lowrance is the mark of excellence in Marine Electronics and the GlobalMap GPS Systems continue their standard of quality and performance with this complete line of outdoor Marine GPS systems.

Lowrance Transducers

NOTE: All Transducers and speed sensors come with 20 Foot Cables: Lowrance Accessories and Eagle Accessories - Even with two warehouses full of Lowrance Accessories and Eagle Accessories we still have occasional back orders. Backorders add between 7-10 days to the overall shipping time.

200 khz transducer

Lowrance Transducer - Most of the sonar units that we sell accessories for operate at 192 or 200 kHz (kilohertz). Some models use 50 kHz. A few Lowrance Transducers are dual frequency capable, meaning they can use both 50 and 200 kHz transducers. Typically, high frequency (192 or 200 kHz) Lowrance Transducer sonar units provide the best resolution and definition of structure and targets. They excel at showing minute details of the underwater world. 50 kHz units have much greater depth penetration capability, but show less definition. 50 kHz transducers also usually have a much wider cone angle than 192 or 200 kHz transducers.

You must match the transducer's frequency to the sonar unit. For example, a 192 kHz sonar unit requires a 192 kHz Lowrance Transducer.

192 kHz Transducers 20°

Lowrance Transducer - Most of the sonar units that we sell accessories for operate at 192 or 200 kHz (kilohertz). Some models use 50 kHz. A few Lowrance Transducers are dual frequency capable, meaning they can use both 50 and 200 kHz transducers. Typically, high frequency (192 or 200 kHz) Lowrance Transducer sonar units provide the best resolution and definition of structure and targets. They excel at showing minute details of the underwater world. 50 kHz units have much greater depth penetration capability, but show less definition. 50 kHz transducers also usually have a much wider cone angle than 192 or 200 kHz transducers.

You must match the transducer's frequency to the sonar unit. For example, a 192 kHz sonar unit requires a 192 kHz Lowrance Transducer.

192 kHz Transducers 8

Lowrance Transducer - Most of the sonar units that we sell accessories for operate at 192 or 200 kHz (kilohertz). Some models use 50 kHz. A few Lowrance Transducers are dual frequency capable, meaning they can use both 50 and 200 kHz transducers. Typically, high frequency (192 or 200 kHz) Lowrance Transducer sonar units provide the best resolution and definition of structure and targets. They excel at showing minute details of the underwater world. 50 kHz units have much greater depth penetration capability, but show less definition. 50 kHz transducers also usually have a much wider cone angle than 192 or 200 kHz transducers.

You must match the transducer's frequency to the sonar unit. For example, a 192 kHz sonar unit requires a 192 kHz Lowrance Transducer.

Dual Frequency Transducer

Lowrance Transducer - Most of the sonar units that we sell accessories for operate at 192 or 200 kHz (kilohertz). Some models use 50 kHz. A few Lowrance Transducers are dual frequency capable, meaning they can use both 50 and 200 kHz transducers. Typically, high frequency (192 or 200 kHz) Lowrance Transducer sonar units provide the best resolution and definition of structure and targets. They excel at showing minute details of the underwater world. 50 kHz units have much greater depth penetration capability, but show less definition. 50 kHz transducers also usually have a much wider cone angle than 192 or 200 kHz transducers.

You must match the transducer's frequency to the sonar unit. For example, a 192 kHz sonar unit requires a 192 kHz Lowrance Transducer.

50 kHz Transducers

Lowrance Transducer - Most of the sonar units that we sell accessories for operate at 192 or 200 kHz (kilohertz). Some models use 50 kHz. A few Lowrance Transducers are dual frequency capable, meaning they can use both 50 and 200 kHz transducers. Typically, high frequency (192 or 200 kHz) Lowrance Transducer sonar units provide the best resolution and definition of structure and targets. They excel at showing minute details of the underwater world. 50 kHz units have much greater depth penetration capability, but show less definition. 50 kHz transducers also usually have a much wider cone angle than 192 or 200 kHz transducers.

You must match the transducer's frequency to the sonar unit. For example, a 192 kHz sonar unit requires a 192 kHz Lowrance Transducer.

Broadview Transducer Accessory

Lowrance Transducer - Most of the sonar units that we sell accessories for operate at 192 or 200 kHz (kilohertz). Some models use 50 kHz. A few Lowrance Transducers are dual frequency capable, meaning they can use both 50 and 200 kHz transducers. Typically, high frequency (192 or 200 kHz) Lowrance Transducer sonar units provide the best resolution and definition of structure and targets. They excel at showing minute details of the underwater world. 50 kHz units have much greater depth penetration capability, but show less definition. 50 kHz transducers also usually have a much wider cone angle than 192 or 200 kHz transducers.

You must match the transducer's frequency to the sonar unit. For example, a 192 kHz sonar unit requires a 192 kHz Lowrance Transducer.