Minn Kota MKR-DSC-16 DSC Transducer Adapter Cable - Lowrance 9-PIN [1852079]
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MKR-DSC-16 DSC Transducer Adapter Cable - Lowrance® 9-PIN
The adapter connects select Lowrance fish finders with Minn Kota's built-in Dual Spectrum CHIRP transducer on your trolling motor. Shielded, IP68-rated waterproof connectors are metal-tipped to prevent sonar interference. *Only provides traditional 2D sonar.
Features:
- Connects select Lowrance® fish finders with a Minn Kota motor and a built-in Dual Spectrum CHIRP transducer
- Shielded cable for crystal-clear sonar performance
- Waterproof heavy-duty composite connector
- Compatible with 2D sonar only
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MKR-DSC-16 DSC Transducer Adapter Cable - Lowrance® 9-PIN
The adapter connects select Lowrance fish finders with Minn Kota's built-in Dual Spectrum CHIRP transducer on your trolling motor. Shielded, IP68-rated waterproof connectors are metal-tipped to prevent sonar interference. *Only provides traditional 2D sonar.
Features:
- Connects select Lowrance® fish finders with a Minn Kota motor and a built-in Dual Spectrum CHIRP transducer
- Shielded cable for crystal-clear sonar performance
- Waterproof heavy-duty composite connector
- Compatible with 2D sonar only
Need More Help?
Our expert can help guide you through
your purchase.
or send us an email
About the Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Name Minn Kota
Our Mankato headquarters are right down from Fargo, North Dakota, where O.G. Schmidt invented the first gear-driven electric trolling motor in 1934. The idea took off with anglers looking for more boat control, and Schmidt named his growing company for the land he called home. In the heart of fishing country, on the MINNesota North DaKOTA border, Minn Kota was born.
See how we've changed fishing for more than 85 years. Every Minn Kota® motor is designed, serviced and manufactured by real American anglers in Mankato, Minnesota.