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Imagine gliding across the water with crystal-clear views of fish and structure on both sides of your boat, free from the blind spots caused by your engine or hull. That's the game-changing advantage of using a dedicated port and starboard transducer pair, made possible by this specialized Y-cable. Designed for boaters who demand superior underwater visibility, it seamlessly connects two 12-pin GT transducers to your Garmin sonar unit, optimizing SideVü scanning for unmatched coverage during fishing trips or navigation.
This cable isn't just a connector—it's a strategic upgrade that positions transducers strategically: one on the port side for left SideVü returns, and the starboard one handling traditional CHIRP sonar, ClearVü, right SideVü, water temperature, and transducer identification. By separating the sensors, you eliminate shadowing effects common with single-transducer setups, revealing more of the underwater world exactly where you need it.
Traditional single-transducer installs often leave gaps in SideVü coverage, especially on boats with deep keels or outboard motors. This Y-cable solves that by splitting the signal into dedicated port and starboard paths. At just 2 meters long, it provides the flexibility for clean routing behind your console or through cable glands, keeping your deck tidy.
For anglers targeting structure along drop-offs or bait schools, the dual setup means spotting fish hiding in shadowed zones becomes routine. Navigators benefit too, with sharper bottom contouring and obstacle detection. Pair it with high-frequency SideVü elements (455/800/1000 kHz) for pinpoint detail, and you'll wonder how you ever fished without it.
Start by selecting transducers suited to your hull speed and water depths—lower-profile thru-hull for planing hulls, flush-mount for high-speed runs. Position the port transducer forward of any strakes or through-hulls, and starboard aft of the engine leg if possible. Deadrise angle matching is key; aim for transducers parallel to the waterline for dead-on beams.
Use marine-grade cable ties and conduit for protection against UV and chafe. After hookup, run your Garmin's transducer ID wizard to auto-detect and calibrate channels. Test in shallow water first, tweaking gain and range to dial in SideVü arcs. Common pitfall: mismatched transducer models can cause ID errors—stick to GT series for plug-and-play.
Maintenance is simple: Rinse with freshwater post-use, inspect pins for corrosion, and store coiled loosely to prevent kinks. This setup shines in real-world scenarios like trolling for walleye at dawn or scouting wrecks in 100 feet.
It connects a port and starboard pair of transducers to your single 12-pin sonar port, enabling separate left and right SideVü imaging while avoiding hull or engine shadowing for complete coverage.
All Garmin 12-pin GT series transducers, including thru-hull and transom-mount models like GT8HW, GT52HW-TM, and similar for SideVü/CHIRP.
Yes, temperature data comes from the starboard (right-side) transducer, feeding accurate surface water temps to your Garmin display.
Precisely 2 meters, providing ample reach for routing from your sonar unit to transducer locations without excess slack.
Absolutely—mix frequencies or styles as needed, as long as both are 12-pin GT. The system auto-identifies and assigns functions accordingly.
Yes, compatible with any Garmin marine unit featuring a 12-pin sonar port that supports GT transducers and SideVü scanning.
Users report spotting 20-50% more fish and structure by eliminating blind spots, making it a favorite for tournament anglers chasing edges.
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12-Pin Transducer Y-Cable Port/Starboard - 2m
Connect a port/starboard pair of thru hull or transom mount transducers to the sonar unit with this 12-pin Y-cable. This cable allows the use of two different transducers to produce the left and right SideVü images to avoid engine lower unit or keel/hull shadowing. The right-side (starboard) transducer is used for Traditional, ClearVü, and right- SideVü images plus water temperature and transducer ID. The left-side (port) transducer is used for left-SideVü images. Compatible with all 12-pin GT transducers
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