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Thread: Humminbird transducer advice needed

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    Default Humminbird transducer advice needed


    While trying to get off the lake this morning in terrible wind, my trolling motor transducer did not survive. I have an 859 HD DI up front which had the XNT 9 DI T tranducer that came with the combo. It was mounted with the metal TM bracket and got hung under the dock in all the waves. Mounting bracket was bent and wires pulled out of transducer. Dang It !!
    What would be the best replacement transducer for my application??
    Is there a better transducer available, HD, ETC. ??

    Thanks, Stan
    If you dont have time to do it right the first time, when are you going to find time time to fix it.

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    I think you can use the XTM 9 DI 25 T trolling motor transducer with your 859 HD DI check this one out it would work better on the trolling motor. But make sure it is the right one anyway before you buy it.

    Humminbird Trolling Motor
    Be safe and good luck fishing

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    Or .... go with the Humminbird | XTM 9 WIDE DI 20 T which will give you a little better coverage with the 2D 83/200 frequency. You will have to change the transducer selection in the unit.
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    Thanks for the advice guys
    If you dont have time to do it right the first time, when are you going to find time time to fix it.

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