The Humminbird XNT-9-DB-74-T Transom Mount Transducer is an essential device for anglers and boaters looking to enhance their fish-finding capabilities. **Transom transducers** are designed to be mounted on the back of the boat, in contact with the surface of the water. This strategic placement helps to ensure the best sonar signal reception and minimizes potential damage to both the vessel and the transducer itself.
With its inclusive hardware, the Humminbird XNT-9-DB-74-T makes installation straightforward, so you can get back on the water quickly. The **impact release feature** is a significant addition that ensures the transducer pivots out of harm's way upon impact with submerged objects, safeguarding the unit from damage.
This transducer is crafted for compatibility with a range of **Humminbird models**, ensuring that users of these specific devices can upgrade or replace their transducers as needed.
Key Features
- Designed for mounting on the transom of a boat
- Included hardware for easy installation
- Impact release feature to prevent damage
- Compatible with specific Humminbird fish finder models
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can I mount this transducer on a different part of the boat?
No, the Humminbird XNT-9-DB-74-T is specifically designed for transom mounting. Installing it in a different location may lead to both physical damage and inaccurate sonar readings.
2. Does this transducer come with all the necessary mounting hardware?
Yes, the package includes all required hardware to mount the transducer on your boat's transom, ensuring a hassle-free setup.
3. What is the impact release feature?
The impact release feature is a safety mechanism that allows the transducer to pivot away when it collides with an object, significantly reducing the risk of damage, particularly in shallow or debris-filled waters.
4. Are there any other models this transducer is compatible with?
The Humminbird XNT-9-DB-74-T is specifically designed for use with the listed Humminbird models. While it is tailor-made for these units, using it with non-compliant models can lead to compatibility issues and inconsistent sonar performance.
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