Garmin 010-10200-20 77/200KHZ Trolling Motor Mount Depth/Tem
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- "Trolling-motor mounting for all popular motors"
- "Portable mounting for small, slow moving vessels"
- "In-hull mounting in planing hull powerboats and cruising sailboats over solid fiberglass only"
Garmin 010-10200-20 77/200KHZ Trolling Motor Mount Depth/Tem Product Description
Upgrade your fishing setup with this reliable trolling motor transducer designed for clear underwater views right from your boat's front lines. Perfect for anglers chasing bass, walleye, or crappie, it delivers dual-frequency performance that balances wide-area scanning with pinpoint precision, helping you spot structure, fish, and bottom details without missing a beat.
Key Specifications at a Glance
This transducer packs essential power into a compact, trolling motor-friendly design. Here's a quick breakdown of its core capabilities:
| Freq. kHz | Power | Beam Width (° LF/HF -3dB) | Max Depth (ft) | Depth, Speed, Temp | # of Pins | Supported Deadrise/Transom Angles |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 77/200 | 500W | 45/15 | 900 | Depth, Temp | 8 | N/A |
Why This Transducer Stands Out for Serious Anglers
Imagine gliding silently across a lake at dawn, your trolling motor humming softly while this unit feeds real-time data to your Garmin display. The 77 kHz low-frequency beam casts a generous 45-degree cone, ideal for scouting vast flats or drop-offs in shallow to mid-depths. Switch to 200 kHz high-frequency mode for that tight 15-degree beam, and you'll zero in on individual fish holding tight to cover. At 500W RMS power, it punches through thermoclines and murky water better than entry-level options, revealing details down to 900 feet—plenty for most freshwater pursuits and even some inshore saltwater runs.
What sets it apart? It's built tough for the demands of forward-mounted operation. Vibration from the prop? No issue. Constant submersion? Handles it with ease. Plus, integrated temperature sensing lets you track water column changes, key for locating baitfish schools or predicting bites during turnover periods.
Seamless Installation on Popular Trolling Motors
Mounting is straightforward for most setups. Secure it to the shaft of Minn Kota or similar motors using the included hardware—no drilling required. Position it just above the prop for optimal water flow and minimal air bubbles. The 8-pin connector plugs right into compatible Garmin chartplotters and fishfinders, supporting traditional sonar modes that emphasize reliability over flashy extras. Pro tip: Run the cable along the motor shaft, zip-tying it neatly to avoid snags, and test in shallow water before heading out.
Compatibility Highlights
- Works with a wide range of Garmin echoMAP, Striker, and ECHOMAP UHD series.
- Ideal for boats under 20 feet where trolling motor scouting shines.
- Enhances 2D sonar views without needing advanced CHIRP processing.
Real-World Fishing Advantages
From tournament pros to weekend warriors, this transducer excels in scenarios where stealth matters. Use the wide beam to fan-search weed edges for staging bass pre-spawn. Narrow it down to pick apart brush piles holding crappie slabs. In rivers, it helps navigate current seams and locate walleye ambush points. Pair it with your unit's zoom and gain adjustments for clutter-free returns, and you'll spend less time guessing and more time reeling.
Maintenance is simple: Rinse after brackish trips, inspect the face for nicks, and store dry in off-seasons. Its durable construction means years of service, even with heavy use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What frequencies does this Garmin trolling motor transducer support?
It operates at dual frequencies: 77 kHz for wide coverage and 200 kHz for detailed narrow beams, giving you flexibility across different water conditions and depths.
What is the maximum depth capability?
This transducer reaches up to 900 feet, sufficient for deep freshwater lakes or reservoirs while maintaining clear bottom tracking.
Is this designed specifically for trolling motors?
Yes, its mount is optimized for trolling motor shafts, providing stable forward-facing sonar without interfering with propeller action.
Does it include temperature sensing?
Absolutely, it measures water temperature alongside depth, helping you monitor thermal layers that influence fish behavior.
What type of connector does it use?
It features an 8-pin connector, compatible with many Garmin sonar units for plug-and-play simplicity.
What are the beam angles?
Low frequency (77 kHz) offers a 45-degree beam for broad scans; high frequency (200 kHz) provides a sharp 15-degree beam for precision targeting.
What power rating does it have?
Rated at 500W, it delivers strong signal penetration for reliable performance in varied water clarity.
| Freq. Khz | Power | Beam Width (°) LF//HF (-3dB) | Max Depth (ft) | Septh,Speed,Temp | # of Pins | Supported Deadrise / Transom Angles |
| 77/200 | 500W | 45/15 | 900 | Depth,Temp | 8 | N/A |
"This plastic in-hull transducer is perfect for in-hull mount, trolling motors or ice fishing. The 8-pin 500 W transducer has a depth of 900 ft; an operating frequency of 77\/200 kHz; a beamwidth of 45\/15 degrees. Transducer kit comes with installation instructions. Follow the instructions carefully to avoid damaging your boat. When using with the echo series fishfinders, transducer adapter cable, 010-11947-00, is required."
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Garmin 010-10200-20 77/200KHZ Trolling Motor Mount Depth/Tem Technical Specifications
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| Vendor: |
Garmin |
| Weight: |
2.0 lb |
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Garmin 010-10200-20 77/200KHZ Trolling Motor Mount Depth/Tem Shipping & Return
| Shipping Weight: |
2.0 lb |
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| Box Sizes: |
1.00 (h) x 1.00 (w) x 1.00 (l) |
| Cubic Feet: |
1.0 |
| Returnable: |
Yes |
| USPS First Class: |
Yes |
| P65: |
Yes |
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