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Lowrance StructureScan

Lowrance StructureScan

Lowrance StructureScan™ is the new edge in picture-perfect bottom viewing of ledges, channels, drop-offs, brush and all the other great other fish hidey holes. Share side-view imaging with multiple HDS displays via an ethernet network, review sonar "history" and set waypoints with sychronized scroll-back, and see what's going on under and around your boat with the split screen capabilities of the Lowance HDS system. StructureScan is an add-on module for all HDS displays. Watch this VIDEO for more information about this exicting product.

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