
GARMIN–GT41-TM Transom Mount Traditional and CHIRP ClearVu/SideVu Transducer
$299.99
Specs
GT41-TM Transom Mount Traditional and CHIRP ClearVu/SideVu Transducer
Name | Value |
---|---|
Beam |
Traditional 40/10 DownVu 2x51 at 260kHz and 1.4x29 at 455 SideVu 2x51 at 260kHz and 1.4x29 at 455kHz |
Connection Interface | 12-Pin Connector |
Frequency |
Traditional 50/200 DownVu and SideVu: CHIRP 245-275kHz and CHIRP 445-465kHz |
Material | Plastic |
Maximum Depth |
Traditional 1500 Feet DownVu 1000 Feet SideVu 750 Feet |
Sonar |
CHIRP Sonar Depth Temperature Multiple Beams Variable Frequencies |
Transmit Power |
600 Watts Traditional 500 Watts DownVu and SideVu |
Type | Transom Mount |
Product Overview
For the coastal and offshore fisherman who want traditional sonar, CHIRP ClearVü and CHIRP SideVü scanning sonar.
All-in-one Traditional/SideVü/ClearVü optimized for depth and rough conditions. Provides picture-like images of what is below your boat. Contains fast response water temperature sensor.
GT41-TM includes a 12-pin transducer with mounting hardware and installation instructions.
Specifications
- Style: Transom mount
- Cable Length: 30'
- Connector: 12-pin
- Transom Angle: 0-70° transom
- Monitors: Depth and Temperature
- Material: Plastic
- Transmit Power: Traditional 600W; ClearVü/SideVü 500W
- Frequency Range: Traditional (50/200kHz); ClearVü/SideVü CHIRP 260kHz (245-275kHz) and 455kHz (445-465kHz)
- Max. Depth: Traditional: 1,500'; ClearVü: 1,000'; SideVü: 750'
- Beamwidths: Traditional (40°/10°); ClearVü/SideVü (2.0°x 51° @ 260kHz) & (1.4°x 29° @ 455kHz)

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