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Garmin P19 Nylon 12° Tilt Transducer - 8-Pin
Tilted Element Thru-Hull Minimize Your Drag The P19 model have been the standard in low-profile models for many years. Their large sensitive ceramics allow deep echosounding up to 206M (700'). These nearly flush units minimize drag as only 5mm (2/10") of the housing extends outside of the hull. The plastic P19 provides a vertical beam without a fairing. Inside the housing, the ceramic element is tilted to provide built-in deadrise compensation. The resulting vertical beam provides excellent echo returns for moreaccurate depth readings. Applications Cruising powerboats and sailboats Sailboats Features Depth only or Depth and temperature Fixed 12°; tilted versions for 8°; to 15°; hull deadrise Right angle cable exit offers low headroom 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 housing Boat Size: Up to 9M (30')
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