
GARMIN–Airmar P79 In-hull Traditional Transducer
$349.99
Specs
Airmar P79 In-hull Traditional Transducer
Name | Value |
---|---|
Beam | 6 Degrees |
Connection Interface | 5-Pin Connector |
Deadrise Angle | 0 to 22 Degree |
Frequency | 235kHz |
Material | Plastic |
Maximum Depth | 300 Feet |
Sonar | Depth |
Transmit Power | 100 Watts |
Type | In-Hull |
Product Overview
The NMEA 2000 100 W transducer has a depth of 500 ft; an operating frequency of 235 kHz; a beamwidth of 6 degrees; and a 0 to 22 degree deadrise.Transducer kit comes with installation instructions. Follow the instructions carefully to avoid damaging your boat.
Compatible products for this item are:
GMI™ 10 Digital Marine Instrument Display
GPSMAP® 4008
GPSMAP® 4010
GPSMAP® 4012
GPSMAP® 4208
GPSMAP® 421
GPSMAP® 4210
GPSMAP® 4212
GPSMAP® 421s
GPSMAP® 441
GPSMAP® 441s
GPSMAP® 5008
GPSMAP® 5012
GPSMAP® 5015
GPSMAP® 5208
GPSMAP® 521
GPSMAP® 5212
GPSMAP® 5215
GPSMAP® 521s
GPSMAP® 526
GPSMAP® 526s
GPSMAP® 531
GPSMAP® 531s
GPSMAP® 536
GPSMAP® 536s
GPSMAP® 541
GPSMAP® 541s
GPSMAP® 546
GPSMAP® 546s
GPSMAP® 6008
GPSMAP® 6012
GPSMAP® 6208
GPSMAP® 6212
GPSMAP® 7012
GPSMAP® 7015
GPSMAP® 720
GPSMAP® 720s
GPSMAP® 7212
GPSMAP® 7215
GPSMAP® 740
GPSMAP® 740s

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