
GARMIN–GT23M-TH Thru-Hull Traditional and CHIRP ClearVu Transducer
$579.99
Specs
GT23M-TH Thru-Hull Traditional and CHIRP ClearVu Transducer
Name | Value |
---|---|
Beam |
Traditional 24-13 DownVu 2.1x51 at 260kHz and 1.4x29 at 455kHz |
Connection Interface | 8-Pin Connector |
Frequency |
???????Traditional CHIRP 80-160kHz ? DownVu CHIRP 245-275kHz & CHIRP 445-465kHz |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Maximum Depth | Traditional: 1800' |
Sonar |
CHIRP Sonar Depth Temperature High-Detail Resolution Variable Frequencies Multiple Beams |
Transmit Power | 600 Watts Traditional/500 Watts DownVu |
Type | Thru-Hull |
Product Overview
GT23M-TH transducer is perfect for coastal and offshore fishermen who want CHIRP traditional sonar and CHIRP ClearVü scanning sonar.
This thru-hull mount transducer consistently displays clear and crisp fish arches with superior target separation as well as clear definition of structure below the boat. The 8-pin transducer features mid-band CHIRP traditional sonar (80-160kHz) and has a power rating of 600W. The CHIRP ClearVü (260/455kHz) element has a power rating of 500W.
Specifications
- Style: Thru-hull with fairing
- Cable Length: 30'(6m)
- Connector: 8-pin
- Maximum Deadrise Angle: Up to 25° deadrise
- Monitors: Depth/Temperature
- Material: Plastic
- Transmit Power: CHIRP Traditional 600W; ClearVü 500W
- Frequency Range: CHIRP Mid-band (80-160kHz); ClearVü CHIRP 260kHz (245-275kHz) and 455kHz (445-465kHz)
- Max. Depth: Traditional: 1,800'; ClearVü: 1,000'
- Beamwidths: Traditional (24°-13°); ClearVü (2.0° x 51° @ 260kHz) & (1.4° x 29° @ 455kHz)
What's in the Box
- GT23M-TH transducer
- Stainless steel stem
- Fairing block
- Isolation plate and bushings
- Extension cable
- Mounting hardware
- Documentation

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