Lifting pole for 360° probe
  • Lifting pole for 360° probe
  • Lifting pole for 360° probe

Lifting pole for 360° probe

PX4360

3790001043607

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Evolution of the V1, this new probe pole V2 reference 410162 brings the following improvements:
- Longer tube, cuttable, to adapt to smaller and larger boats.
- Additional adjustments on U-mounts to accommodate all angles and transom configurations.

This probe pole with its possible lifting, which limits the "stackage" of water at high speed, and its 360° rotation, is the essential tool for optimizing the use of LIVE type probes (examples: Garmin Panoptix, Livescope, Humminbird MEGALIVE, Lowrance Active Target?), fitted with a quick-release screw for the tube and a handle in the axis of the probe, the fisherman knows instantly where the probe is "looking".

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Description

- 316L marine grade stainless steel.
- Length 1.20m.
- 1 single butterfly screw for quick tightening/loosening/adjustments.
- Supplied with sheet metal for mounting the probe brackets, mounting on a tube is possible.
- Delivered complete with A4 stainless steel screws (except those for mounting on the boat).

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PX4360
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Length
120 cm
Material
316L marine grade stainless steel
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Lifting pole for 360° probe

Lifting pole for 360° probe

Evolution of the V1, this new probe pole V2 reference 410162 brings the following improvements:
- Longer tube, cuttable, to adapt to smaller and larger boats.
- Additional adjustments on U-mounts to accommodate all angles and transom configurations.

This probe pole with its possible lifting, which limits the "stackage" of water at high speed, and its 360° rotation, is the essential tool for optimizing the use of LIVE type probes (examples: Garmin Panoptix, Livescope, Humminbird MEGALIVE, Lowrance Active Target?), fitted with a quick-release screw for the tube and a handle in the axis of the probe, the fisherman knows instantly where the probe is "looking".

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