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Well...it's Humminbird, not Minn Kota...so...some kind of transducer.

 

...and it's pointed at us...some kind of replacement for TM nose cones that adds high definition, aim-able, forward looking scan...that's where my head wanders.

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It looks to me that Humminbird is coming out with a trolling motor.

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2 minutes ago, Scott F said:

It looks to me that Humminbird is coming out with a trolling motor.

It appears that way but Humminbird and Minnkota are both a part of Johnson outdoors so I don't see them competing with each other. 

 

I'm guessing a replacement for the us2 transducer that has SI and DI or maybe MEGA imaging inside the nose. I guess we'll see in a few days.

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Humminbird may just be putting their name on a Minn Kota motor. 

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12 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

I'm guessing a replacement for the us2 transducer that has SI and DI or maybe MEGA imaging inside the nose. I guess we'll see in a few days.

That's kinda where I was headed.

 

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Looks like it's a built-in MEGA DI transducer on the Fortex. I'll try and post the link.....

http://anglerschannel.com/minn-kota-launches-new-trolling-motors-with-built-in-mega-down-imaging/

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For the first time, anglers will have the option to select a Minn Kota Ulterra™, Terrova®, Ultrex™ or Fortrex® trolling motor with Built-In MEGA Down Imaging sonar. The Humminbird® MEGA Down Imaging transducer will now be integrated into the trolling motor to provide a clean set up at the bow for anglers. Humminbird’s ultra-clear MEGA Imaging™ is the first Down Imaging technology to enter the megahertz range with performance that’s nearly three times greater than traditional 455 kHz frequencies. It results in the clearest, sharpest on-screen images ever seen.

Minn Kota Ulterra™, Terrova®, Ultrex™ or Fortrex®

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