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Airmar P79-RAY-D (P79) 50/200 Depth Transducer with Raymarine C/E series connector
Depth Transducer with Raymarine C/E series connector.
173,39 €(VAT excl.)
215,00 €(24% VAT incl.)
Airmar P79 in-hull transducer easily adjusts to hull deadrise angles up to 22°. This ensures that the beam is vertically oriented to receive echoes, resulting in accurate depth readings. Unlike traditional “puck” type transducers, our P79 consists of a base that is bonded to the hull and filled with liquid. The separate transducer then attaches to the base with a twist lock. The sound waves travel more efficiently through the liquid, giving the best possible performance.
Features:
- Adjusts to hull deadrise angles from 2° to 22°
- No holes to drill
- Depth only
- Recommended for solid fiberglass hulls
- Aheres to aluminum hulls under 3.8mm (0.16 inch) thick
- Recommended for planing-hull power boats, trailered boats, rigid inflatable boats (RIBS), and racing sailboats
- No hull protrusions
- Boat Size: Up to 8m (25 feet)
- Beam Angles: 50kHz = 45°, >200kHz = 12°