
GARMIN–GT51M-TM Transom Mount Traditional and CHIRP ClearVu/SideVu Transducer
$629.99
Specs
GT51M-TM Transom Mount Traditional and CHIRP ClearVu/SideVu Transducer
Name | Value |
---|---|
Beam |
Traditional 24-13 DownVu 2x51 at 260kHz and 1.4x29 at 455kHz SideVu 2x51 at 260 and 1.4x29 at 455kHz |
Connection Interface | 12-Pin Connector |
Frequency |
Traditional 80-160 DownVu and SideVu: 245-275 and 445-465 |
Material | Plastic |
Maximum Depth |
Traditional 1800 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
CHIRP traditional sonar, CHIRP ClearVü and CHIRP SideVü in one transducer.
For the coastal and offshore fisherman who wants CHIRP traditional sonar, CHIRP ClearVü and CHIRP SideVü scanning sonar, this transom mounted transducer consistently displays fish arches with superior target separation as well as clear pictures of objects, structure and fish that pass below and to each side of your boat.
Optimized for rough sea conditions. GT51M-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: CHIRP Traditional 600W; ClearVü/SideVü 500W
- Frequency Range: CHIRP Mid-band (80-160kHz); ClearVü/SideVü CHIRP 260kHz (245-275kHz) and 455kHz (445-465kHz)
- Max. Depth: Traditional: 1,800'; ClearVü: 1,000'; SideVü: 750'
- Beamwidths: CHIRP Traditional (24°-13°); ClearVü/SideVü (2.0° x 51° @ 260kHz) & (1.4° x 29° @ 455kHz)

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