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Simrad Transducers at Bottom Line Discount Marine

A fishfinder is only telling you half the story if the transducer underneath the hull is not matched to what your display is capable of. The transducer is where sound meets water - where raw sonar performance is either unlocked or left sitting on the table. At Bottom Line Discount Marine, we carry Simrad transducers designed to work in full synchronization with Simrad displays, giving you the clearest possible picture of what is happening below the boat.

Whether you are upgrading an existing installation, adding imaging capability you currently do not have, or outfitting a new build from scratch, choosing the right transducer for Simrad systems is the single most impactful hardware decision you will make in your sonar setup.

Simrad Transducer Technologies - Understanding Your Options

Simrad offers several transducer platforms, each suited to different display capabilities and fishing scenarios. Here is how they break down:

  • Simrad ActiveImaging transducers - The ActiveImaging series is Simrad's most versatile current transducer platform, combining CHIRP sonar, SideScan imaging, and DownScan imaging in a single housing with a single cable connection. For boaters who want the full imaging suite without multiple transducer installations, ActiveImaging is the cleanest solution available. It is compatible with current-generation GO, NSS, and NSO displays.
  • Simrad TotalScan transducer - An earlier combined transducer platform offering CHIRP, SideScan, and DownScan capability in a transom mount package. The TotalScan remains a capable and widely used option on vessels with compatible Simrad displays, delivering solid all-around performance for coastal and inshore fishing.
  • Simrad StructureScan 3D transducer - Purpose-built for use with Simrad's StructureScan 3D module, this transducer delivers the three-dimensional bottom imaging that makes StructureScan 3D one of the most distinctive sonar technologies in the recreational fishing market.
  • CHIRP-only transducers - For boaters who need high-performance traditional sonar without imaging, standalone CHIRP transducers are available in low, medium, and high-frequency configurations suited to different depth ranges and target types.
  • Thru-hull and in-hull options - In addition to transom mount configurations, Simrad offers thru-hull and in-hull Simrad transducer options for boaters who need better high-speed performance or prefer not to have external hardware below the waterline.

Connector Compatibility and Getting the Right Match

One of the most common purchasing mistakes with Simrad transducers is overlooking connector compatibility between the transducer and the display. Simrad has used different connector standards across product generations, and a transducer designed for a newer NSS evo3S display will not plug directly into an older NSS evo2 unit without an adapter. Before purchasing a transducer Simrad display is paired with, confirming the connector type on both ends saves the frustration of a return.

It is also worth verifying which sonar technologies your specific display supports. Not every Simrad unit in the GO or NSS lineup supports StructureScan 3D or the full ActiveImaging feature set - buying a transducer with capabilities your display cannot use is money left behind.

At BLD Marine, our team knows the Simrad lineup well enough to help you confirm compatibility before you spend a dollar. And every purchase supports something that matters - Rifles to Rods, The Fishing Academy, and Reeling in Serenity each benefit from sales through our store, putting more people on the water who need it most.

Browse our full selection of Simrad transducers below and find the right fit for your display, your hull, and the water you fish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Simrad transducer is compatible with my specific display model?

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Compatibility between a Simrad transducer and a display depends on the connector type used on your unit, the sonar technologies your display supports, and which transducer platform that display generation is designed to work with. Current NSS evo3S and GO12 XSE units are built around ActiveImaging transducers, while older evo2 units typically use the 9-pin blue connector found on TotalScan and earlier CHIRP transducers. The connector is not just a physical fit issue - pairing the wrong transducer generation can result in missing features or no sonar signal at all. The most reliable way to confirm compatibility is to cross-reference your display's model number against Simrad's published compatible transducer list, which is available in their product documentation. Our team at BLD Marine can also help you verify the right match before you order.

How does a Simrad ActiveImaging transducer compare to the older TotalScan transducer?

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Both the Simrad ActiveImaging and TotalScan transducers deliver CHIRP sonar, SideScan, and DownScan imaging from a single transom mount unit - the core functional offering is similar. The ActiveImaging series represents an updated design with improved signal processing, a wider SideScan swath, and enhanced CHIRP performance at depth compared to the TotalScan platform. ActiveImaging also uses a newer connector standard designed for current-generation Simrad displays. For boaters with older displays that use the TotalScan connector, the TotalScan transducer remains the compatible and correct choice, and it continues to perform well for the majority of coastal and inshore fishing scenarios. If you are pairing a transducer for Simrad display that is a current-generation unit, ActiveImaging is the stronger long-term investment.

Is a Simrad transducer difficult to install, and can I do it myself?

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A transom mount Simrad transducer installation is one of the more approachable DIY electronics jobs on a boat, and most boaters with basic tools and some patience complete it without professional help. The process involves selecting the correct transom location - typically six inches to the side of the centerline, below the running surface, away from turbulence sources - securing the bracket at the right angle, and routing the cable to your display. Simrad provides detailed installation guides with specific positioning guidance for each transducer model, and following those instructions closely makes a real difference in sonar performance. Thru-hull installations are more involved and require cutting a hole through the hull, properly sealing the fitting, and in some cases, professional alignment - those jobs are worth handing to a qualified marine technician if you have not done it before.

Will a Simrad transducer work with a non-Simrad fishfinder or display?

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Simrad transducers use proprietary connectors and are engineered to work within the Simrad electronics ecosystem. They are not designed for plug-and-play compatibility with Garmin, Humminbird, Lowrance, or Raymarine displays, and attempting to cross-wire them without proper adapters risks damaging both the transducer and the display. Some aftermarket adapters exist that allow basic frequency compatibility between brands, but these typically sacrifice imaging features - SideScan, DownScan, and StructureScan 3D functions are proprietary and will not translate across brands even with an adapter in place. For the full performance of a Simrad transducer, pairing it with a compatible Simrad display is the only path that delivers everything the transducer is capable of. If you are building a mixed-brand helm and need transducer compatibility across systems, that is worth discussing with our team before purchasing.