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Recent reviews for this item:
Rick, October 26, 2011
Purchased Garmin Echo300 fishfinder and this was the
recommended speed sensor by GPSCity - they didn't tell me I
needed an adapter to get it to work with my fishfinder, and
Garmin doesn't have the adapter available yet. I found out
later Garmin makes another speed sensor that plugs directly
in to this unit. The Cable is also WAY too short - and I
only have a 16ft boat.
Decio jr, October 5, 2011
Do not waste your money as I did. Do not buy it. It does
not fit to Echo 550C. But listed on recommended accessory.
I sugest to GPScity to remove it from list.
Donald, September 26, 2011
This transducer cable is engineered WAY too short. It
wouldn't even reach the dash of a mere 16' boat. I had to
send it back and, as of this writing, I can't get a speed
sensor cable for my new Garmin echo 300c fish finder.
Garmin seems to be having a problem getting their new speed
sensor cables on the market as I've been waiting all summer
for on and finally gave up. Hopefully the new speed sensor
cable will be long enough, if they ever get it on the
market. I think Garmin is doing a very poor job in this
respect and, if I could do it over again I wouldn't have
purchased their fiih finder.