Minimize Y our Drag The P319 and B117 feature Airmar’s 50/200 kHz, dual-frequency, single-ceramic element in a low-profile housing. Plastic and bronze models are available to accommodate all hull materials. The nearly flush design minimizes drag with only 5 mm (2/10") extending outside the hull. Thru-Hull Low-Profile • Planing hull powerboats • Sailboats Features • Industry standard for low-profile transducers Plastic housing—P319 • Depth only or depth and temperature • Good target detail in shallow water at 200 kHz and good deep-water bottom tracking at 50 kHz • Right-angle cable exit gives low clearance and protection when transducer is stepped on • Included rubber washer allows tightening of the hull nut to irregular hull surfaces • Housings are ABYC H-27 compliant • Optional temperature sensor • Plastic or bronze housings available • Boat size: up to 8
Open the catalog to page 1Technical Information DIMENSIONS 50/200 kHz-A Number of Elements and Configuration MAXIMUM DEPTH RANGE 50 kHz BEAM DIAMETER VS DEPTH Depth SPECIFICATIONS Weight: Hull Deadrise: Best performance on hull deadrise angle through 7°. Can accommodate up to a 12° deadrise angle. ø 75 mm (2.94”) Acoustic Window: Urethane Hole Diameter: 51 mm (2”) Marine sealant on flange and side wall of housing and isolation ring where it contacts the hull Wrench flats (2) Housing Hull nut Spacer Washer Hull Isolation ring 57 mm (2.25”) hole size 5 mm (0.20”) ø 75 mm (2.94”) ©Airmar Technology Corporation As Airmar constantly...
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