Lowrance NMEA 2000 6ft Network Extension Cable
The N2KEXT-6RD is a 6-foot extension cable for NMEA 2000 network backbones and network devices.
$79.00
The N2KEXT-6RD is a 6-foot extension cable for NMEA 2000 network backbones and network devices.
| Weight | 0.2 kg |
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Designed for boats with steep or variable deadrise hulls, StructureScan 3D Dual Thru-Hull Transducers, provide a seamless display of 3D, SideScan and DownScan images. StructureScan 3D gives freshwater and saltwater anglers a unique, three-dimensional view of fish, structure and bottom contours — making it easier to understand where fish and structure are located in relation to your boat. With StructureScan 3D, anglers spend less time searching for productive water and more time catching fish. StructureScan 3D is powered by a multi-beam sonar technology that not only produces picture-like, three-dimensional views of underwater structures and bottom contours but also boosts the performance of two-dimensional Downscan and StructureScan HD imaging, providing views up to 600 feet to each side of your boat.

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Big enough for use as a standalone display, but compact enough to fit consoles with limited space, the Lowrance HDS LIVE 9 Fishfinder /Chartplotter offers access to the latest Lowrance® fishfinding innovations with support for Active Imaging™, high-resolution ActiveTarget™ Live Sonar, StructureScan® 3D with Active Imaging and Genesis Live onscreen mapping.

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