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My 1974 Sears 16ft Aluminum Semi-Vee
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<blockquote data-quote="Todd in NY" data-source="post: 466716" data-attributes="member: 20017"><p>I couldn't believe how big that transducer was when it came in the mail, and how HEAVY it is. My Humminbird transducer is so much smaller than the TotalScan, and it also does down & side imaging. But that transducer is on my other boat with my Humminbird 1198.</p><p></p><p>We have several small lakes in northern NY that are 80+ feet deep and hold trout & salmon, as well as warm water fish. We love this boat for it versatility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd in NY, post: 466716, member: 20017"] I couldn't believe how big that transducer was when it came in the mail, and how HEAVY it is. My Humminbird transducer is so much smaller than the TotalScan, and it also does down & side imaging. But that transducer is on my other boat with my Humminbird 1198. We have several small lakes in northern NY that are 80+ feet deep and hold trout & salmon, as well as warm water fish. We love this boat for it versatility. [/QUOTE]
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