
GARMIN–Airmar B744V Thru-Hull Multisensor Dual Frequency Transducer
$399.99
Specs
Airmar B744V Thru-Hull Multisensor Dual Frequency Transducer
Name | Value |
---|---|
Beam | 12x45 Degrees |
Connection Interface | 8-Pin Connector |
Deadrise Angle | 0 to 24 Degree |
Frequency | 50/200kHz |
Material | Bronze |
Maximum Depth | 1200 Feet |
Sonar |
Depth Speed Temperature |
Transmit Power | 600 Watts |
Type | Thru-Hull |
Product Overview
Triducer® Multisensor features depth, speed, and temperature in a single housing–drill only one hole in your boat.
The B744V is a smart and compact bronze, thru-hull, 50/200kHz multisensor that offers depth, speed and temperature data. Provides extremely accurate data, even at speeds of over 30 knots. Fully recessed into its custom high-performance fairing block. Also, If there is a need to remove the transducer, the self-closing valve minimizes water flow into the boat.
The B744V’s patented valve assembly prevents water from rushing into the hull when the insert is removed for cleaning or storage. The innovative housing design allows the Triducer® Multisensor to be fully recessed into its custom High-Performance Fairing. The end result is a streamlined installation. At speeds above 30 knots, the B744V will produce clear images and solid bottom tracking!
When using with a 6-pin Garmin sounder, transducer adapter cable part number 010-11612-00 is required. Compatible with the GSD 24.
Fishing Applications
- Inshore or coastal fishing in shallow to medium depths
- Slow trolling, structure fishing and drifting
- Deep-water lake fishing
Specifications
- Style: Thru-hull with fairing
- Cable Length: 39'
- Hull Deadrise: Up to 24° with fairing
- Monitors: Depth, speed and temperature
- Material: Bronze
- Connector: Blue 8-pin
- Transmit Power: 600W (RMS)
- Frequency: 50/200kHz
- Max. Depth: 50kHz: 800' to 1.200'; 200kHz: 400' to 700'
- Beamwidth: 45°/12°

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