Author Topic: Garmin GT10HN-IF vs. GT8HW-IF transducer  (Read 6360 times)

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Garmin GT10HN-IF vs. GT8HW-IF transducer
« on: Dec 22, 2017, 06:51 AM »
Curious to know if anyone has used both the GT10HN-IF and the GT8HW-IF transducers out on the ice to make a comparison.  Narrower cone angle on the 10 with better separation is the claim.  I'm a Vex guy but have a 43dv EchoMap Chirp I picked up mainly for kayak use that I am going to toy around with on the ice for the lake map features.

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Re: Garmin GT10HN-IF vs. GT8HW-IF transducer
« Reply #1 on: Feb 03, 2018, 09:32 PM »
Same question from me... buying a ducer for my echo 93. Leaning towards the gt8 currently due to the wider cone angle and fact that I mostly fish trout in less the 20fow.

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Re: Garmin GT10HN-IF vs. GT8HW-IF transducer
« Reply #2 on: Feb 03, 2018, 11:28 PM »
So the gt8 is 16-24 degrees, 150-240kHz and 250watt power rating, where as the gt10 is 7-16, 130-300kHz and 500 Watts. I like the 24 degree width but how much bemifit is the increased power rating. Once in a while I fish Lakers in 100+ fow, which I’m guessing the 500w would be better for?

Was out last week in 180fow and my HB ice55 was having trouble marking a big ass tube jig in anything over 120fow which I wasn’t very happy about.

 



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