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Specifications
The SS270W, 1 kW, twin wide-beam is now available as a transom mount for larger, trailered boats with outboards and I/O's. The TM270W's rugged mounting bracket has a streamlined shape that delivers high-speed performance up to 30 knots (35 MPH).
See the wider picture! With the TM270W you will get four times the beamwidth at 200 kHz than with other high-performance transducers. Since the width of the beams are the same at both frequencies, a split-screen, fishfinder display will clearly show the same water column and bottom coverage. Fish will appear as arches. More fish will be marked while cruising, trolling, drifting, or at anchor.
Tuna/Marlin Fishermen—Detect bait and gamefish in the upper water column that would go unseen with a traditional narrow-beam transducer.
Downrigger Fishermen—Have the ability to see your downrigger ball and the lines attached to it. Get a closer look at a fish strike on your echosounder screen.
Jig Fishermen—Seeing your jigs on the echosounder screen while bottom fishing can help avoid bottom hang-ups. Seeing a tuna attack your jigs on the echosounder display lets you reel up loose lines before it is too late.
See the wider picture! With the TM270W you will get four times the beamwidth at 200 kHz than with other high-performance transducers. Since the width of the beams are the same at both frequencies, a split-screen, fishfinder display will clearly show the same water column and bottom coverage. Fish will appear as arches. More fish will be marked while cruising, trolling, drifting, or at anchor.
Tuna/Marlin Fishermen—Detect bait and gamefish in the upper water column that would go unseen with a traditional narrow-beam transducer.
Downrigger Fishermen—Have the ability to see your downrigger ball and the lines attached to it. Get a closer look at a fish strike on your echosounder screen.
Jig Fishermen—Seeing your jigs on the echosounder screen while bottom fishing can help avoid bottom hang-ups. Seeing a tuna attack your jigs on the echosounder display lets you reel up loose lines before it is too late.

