
GARMIN–Airmar P319 Thru-Hull Dual Frequency Transducer
$149.99
Specs
Airmar P319 Thru-Hull Dual Frequency Transducer
Name | Value |
---|---|
Beam | 12x45 Degrees |
Connection Interface | 8-Pin Connector |
Deadrise Angle | 0 to 7 Degree |
Frequency | 50/200kHz |
Material | Plastic |
Maximum Depth | 1200 Feet |
Sonar |
Depth Temperature |
Transmit Power | 600 Watts |
Type | Thru-Hull |
Product Overview
P319 is a nylon thru-hull Broadband transducer for smaller sportfishing and commercial vessels up to 25' in length, fishing in depths of less than 3,000'.
The P319 is a 600 Watt thru-hull low-profile depth and temperature transducer with a plastic housing, that operates at 50kHz and 200kHz. It has a fixed (non-retractable) insert. The P319 is designed for installation only in the flat bottom of a boat. It does not have any built-in tilt for deadrise compensation.
Although most P319s are now made as a generic 'mix and match' (MM) transducer with a brand-specific adapter cable, this unit has a different internal circuitry and a permanent fixed 10M cable and cannot be used with MM adapters.
This version has a Garmin 8-pin connector. For use with 5x7xs, 7x1xs, echoMAP 50dv, 70dv, 800xs Series, 1000xs Series and GSD 24. Also for use with 4x1s, 5x1s, 5x6s, 7x0s, GSD 22 with 8-pin transducer to 6-pin sounder adapter (Model 13178355). For hulls with maximum deadrise of 0°-7°.
Note: The P319 is identical in performance to the B60 with a bronze housing (12°/20° tilt), the B117 with a bronze housing (0° tilt), and the SS60 with a stainless steel housing (12°/20° tilt).
Specifications
- Style: Thru-hull
- Cable Length: 30'
- Monitors: Depth and temperature
- Material: Plastic
- Connector: 8-pin
- Hull Deadrise Angle: 0°-7°
- Transmit Power: 600W (RMS)
- Frequency: 50/200kHz
- Max. Depth: 800'-1200' (50 kHz) / 400'-700' (200kHz)
- Beamwidth: 45° (50kHz) / 12° (200kHz)

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