Lowrance ForwardScan Depth Transducer Only - No Sleeve or Plug
Lowrance ForwardScan Depth Transducer Only - No Sleeve or Plug — Product description
Navigating unfamiliar waters just got a whole lot safer and more intuitive with the ForwardScan depth transducer. Designed for boaters who demand precision ahead of the curve—literally—this compact unit mounts seamlessly into your existing through-hull setup, delivering a real-time sonar view of the seafloor stretching far beyond your bow. Imagine threading through skinny channels or dropping anchor in uncharted spots without the guesswork; that's the edge ForwardScan brings to your helm.
Unlocking Forward Visibility on the Water
Unlike traditional downward-facing sonar that only reveals what's directly beneath, this transducer peers forward, scanning up to eight times your current depth—typically around 4-5 times in real-world conditions. Operating at 180 kHz, it sidesteps interference from common 200 kHz fishfinders, ensuring crystal-clear images even in busy anchorages. The built-in temperature sensor adds another layer of utility, helping you track water conditions that influence everything from fish behavior to engine performance.
Standout Features That Deliver Real-World Results
- Forward-Looking 2D Sonar Imaging: Get a wide-angle preview of bottom structure, hazards, and depth changes before you reach them, perfect for coastal cruising or inland waterways.
- Bottom Color Tracking: Simplifies interpretation with color-coded depth gradients, making it easy to spot shelves, drop-offs, or soft mud bottoms at a glance.
- Heading Line Integration: Overlays ForwardScan data right onto your chartplotter's heading line, blending sonar intel with GPS for seamless navigation.
- Shallow Water Alerts: Customizable alarms ping when depths drop below your setpoint, giving you time to adjust course and avoid groundings.
- Robust 2-Inch Stainless Steel Fitting: Built tough for through-hull installation, with a 33-foot power cable for flexible routing to your display.
Note: This is the transducer element alone, tailored for vessels already equipped with a compatible ForwardScan sleeve and blanking plug—ideal for straightforward replacements or upgrades.
Why Boaters Swear by ForwardScan for Confident Command
Picture this: You're approaching a dimly lit marina at dusk, charts showing gaps, tides shifting sandbars. ForwardScan lights up the path ahead, revealing contours that could save your hull. Anglers love it for scouting structure without spooking fish, while cruisers rely on it for stress-free exploration of remote bays. Its low-profile design minimizes drag, and the sonar's sensitivity shines in murky or shallow environments where standard down-looking units fall short.
Integration is straightforward with compatible multi-function displays, pulling depth data into your existing ecosystem without extra modules in many setups. Boaters report fewer close calls and more time enjoying the journey, thanks to the proactive intel this transducer provides.
Tips for Maximizing Your ForwardScan Experience
To get the most out of your installation, ensure your through-hull is positioned forward on the hull, ideally 1-2 feet ahead of the keel line for optimal forward coverage. Dead reckoning speeds around 6-8 knots yield the best resolution—slow down in shallows for pinpoint accuracy. Pair it with high-contrast chartplotter settings to make those bottom details pop during golden hour outings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of forward-looking range does the ForwardScan transducer provide?
It offers a maximum forward view of up to 8 times your current depth, with practical performance around 4-5 times in typical conditions, helping you spot hazards well ahead.
Does this transducer include mounting hardware?
No, it's the transducer only—no sleeve or plug included. It's designed for boats with an existing ForwardScan-compatible through-hull installation.
How does ForwardScan reduce interference from other sonar units?
Operating at 180 kHz, it avoids overlap with standard 200 kHz echosounders, delivering cleaner images even when running alongside traditional fishfinders.
Can ForwardScan data overlay on my charts?
Yes, the Heading Line View combines sonar depth data with your chartplotter's heading line, providing an integrated navigation picture.
What displays work with this ForwardScan transducer?
It connects directly to select models from compatible brands, or via a sounder module for broader compatibility—check your unit's specs for seamless setup.
Is there a temperature sensor included?
Absolutely, the built-in sensor provides accurate water temperature readings alongside depth data, useful for fishing and performance monitoring.
What's the best boat speed for ForwardScan imaging?
Optimal results come at 4-8 knots; slower speeds enhance detail in shallows, while the system handles moderate planning speeds effectively.
ForwardScan Depth Transducer Only - No Sleeve or Plug
Know what lies ahead with ForwardScan. This compact transducer provides a forward-looking view of up to eight times your current depth, allowing you to navigate shallow or poorly-charted waters with confidence. Includes a standard ForwardScan transducer, ideal for boats already fitted with a ForwardScan sleeve and blanking plug.
Features:
- Forward-Looking 2D Sonar Imaging
- Bottom Color Tracking for a Simplified Bottom View
- Heading Line View Combines ForwardScan Depth Data Into Heading Line on Charts
- Shallow Depth Alarm
- Maximum Forward View of 8X Current Depth, Nominally 4-5X Current Depth
- Operates at 180 kHz, Reducing Interference from Traditional 200 kHz Echosounders
- Built-In Temperature Sensor
- 2" (50.8 mm) Stainless Steel Through-Hull Fitting
- Connects directly to B & G Zeus3 and selected Vulcan models, or Zeus2 via SonarHub Sounder Module
- Includes 33' power cable
*Transducer Only, No Sleeve or Plug
SKU: NVN-110652
MPN: 000-11675-001
UPC: 9420024133200
Technical specifications
| Brand | Lowrance |
| Model | Lowrance ForwardScan Depth Transducer Only - No Sleeve or Plug |
| SKU / MFR# | 110652 |
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