
GARMIN–B619 20° Tilt Thru-Hull Dual Frequency Transducer
$189.99
Specs
B619 20° Tilt Thru-Hull Dual Frequency Transducer
Name | Value |
---|---|
Beam | 15x45 Degrees |
Connection Interface | 8-Pin Connector |
Deadrise Angle | 16 to 24 Degree |
Frequency | 77/200kHz |
Material | Bronze |
Maximum Depth | 900 Feet |
Sonar |
Depth Temperature |
Transmit Power | 500 Watts |
Type | Thru-Hull |
Product Overview
Performs well at high speeds and is an excellent choice for fiberglass and metal hulls.
The B619 model has been the standard in low-profile thru-hull bronze transducers for many years. its large sensitive ceramics allow deep echosounding up to 900'. These nearly flush thru-hulls minimize drag as only 3/16" of the housing extends outside of the hull. The bronze B619 provides a vertical beam without a fairing. Inside the housing, the ceramic element is tilted 20° to provide built-in deadrise compensation. The resulting vertical beam provides excellent echo returns for more accurate depth readings. When using with the echo series fishfinders, transducer adapter cable part number 010-11947-00 is required.
Key Features
- Depth and temperature
- Fixed 20° tilted versions for 16° to 24° hull deadrise
- Right angle cable exit offers low headroom and protection when transducer is stepped on
- Included rubber washer that allows tightening of the hull nut to irregular hull surfaces
- Housings are ABYC H-27 compliant
- Bronze housing
- Boat Size: Up to 30'
Specifications
- Style: Thru-hull
- Cable Length: 30'
- Number of Pins: 8-pin
- Supported Deadrise Angle: 16°-24° degree deadrise
- Monitors: Depth and Temperature
- Material: Bronze
- Transmit Power: 500W (RMS)
- Frequency: 77/200kHz
- Max. Depth: 900'
- Beamwidths: 45°/15°

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