Transducers

Finding the right transducer can change how you fish and navigate. At Gulf Coast Outfitters, we stock a wide range of CHIRP, side-scan, down-scan, thru-hull, and transom-mount transducers from trusted brands like Garmin, Airmar, Lowrance, Raymarine, Furuno, and Humminbird.

Whether you need a simple replacement transducer or a high-powered 1kW unit for deeper Gulf Coast waters, you’ll find reliable options built for clarity and performance. Our catalog covers everything from ice-fishing ducers to ultra-HD scanning and premium multi-beam systems. Each one is chosen for dependable readings, accurate depth, and clean underwater detail.

If you’re upgrading your sonar, adding a second station, or replacing an older unit, you’ll find a match here that installs easily and performs well in local conditions.

Finding the right transducer can change how you fish and navigate. At Gulf Coast Outfitters, we stock a wide range of CHIRP, side-scan, down-scan, thru-hull, and transom-mount transducers from trusted brands like Garmin, Airmar, Lowrance, Raymarine, Furuno, and Humminbird.

Whether you need a simple replacement transducer or a high-powered 1kW unit for deeper Gulf Coast waters, you’ll find reliable options built for clarity and performance. Our catalog covers everything from ice-fishing ducers to ultra-HD scanning and premium multi-beam systems. Each one is chosen for dependable readings, accurate depth, and clean underwater detail.

If you’re upgrading your sonar, adding a second station, or replacing an older unit, you’ll find a match here that installs easily and performs well in local conditions.

Frequently Asked Question

What type of transducer should I choose for my boat?

It depends on how you fish and where you run your boat. Transom-mount transducers are easy to install and work well for most recreational setups. Thru-hull and tilted-element options give better accuracy at higher speeds and in rougher offshore conditions. If you want maximum clarity or fish deeper waters, a CHIRP or 1kW model is usually the best choice.

Are these transducers compatible with my current sonar or chartplotter?

Most brands require matching pin types and frequency ranges. For example, Garmin, Lowrance, Humminbird, and Raymarine all use different connectors. We recommend checking the product pin count and frequency before buying. Each listing includes compatibility details to make it easier.

Do thru-hull transducers work better than transom-mount versions?

Thru-hull models usually give cleaner readings at speed because they sit below the waterline with less turbulence. They’re a popular choice for offshore anglers and larger vessels. Transom options are more affordable, simple to install, and work great for inland and nearshore fishing.

What is the benefit of a CHIRP transducer?

CHIRP sends a wider range of frequencies instead of a single pulse. This helps you see structure, bait, and fish targets with much more detail. It’s especially helpful in deeper waters or areas with lots of structure.

Do you offer transducers for ice fishing or specialty use?

Yes, the category includes several ice-fishing units, in-hull models, ultra-high-definition ducers, and multi-beam options. You’ll also find smart sensors with NMEA 2000 output for boats that need depth, speed, and temperature in one unit.

Can you help me choose the right one?

If you’re unsure, reach out to our team. Tell us your boat type, fishing style, and electronics brand. We’ll help you pick a transducer that matches your setup and delivers clear, consistent results.