P19 Low Profile Thru-Hull Traditional Transducer
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Model # 8658049 Mfg # M78713-PZ
Model # 8658049 Mfg # M78713-PZ
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Industry standard depth transducer with 200kHz frequency.

Inside the housing, the ceramic element is tilted for built-in deadrise compensation. The resulting vertical beam gives excellent echo returns for more accurate depth readings. The P19 without tilt has been the industry standard for many years — the choice when the hull's deadrise angle is minimal. All versions have a nearly flush housing minimizes drag with only 5 mm (3/16") extending outside of the hull.

Key Features

  • Ideal depth-only transducer for low-power fishfinders
  • Designed for use on fiberglass and wood boat types, power and sail
  • Nearly flush housing minimizes drag with only 3/16" protruding outside of hull
  • Ceramic element inside housing is tilted for built-in deadrise compensation – 0° version ideal choice for minimal hull deadrise angles
  • Right-angle cable exit offers low headroom and protection when transducer is stepped on
  • Rubber washer (included) allows tightening of hull nut to irregular hull surfaces
  • Housing is ABYC H-27 compliant
  • Suitable for cruising powerboats and sailboats up to 30' in length
  • Compatible with Raymarine ST40, i40, ST60, i50, ST290, ST70* and i70*

*Note: Use with an ST70 or an i70 instrument requires use of an iTC5 Instrument Transducer Converter (E70010)

Specifications

  • Style: Thru-hull
  • Cable Length: 45'
  • Monitors: Depth and Temperature
  • Material: Plastic
  • Transmit Power: 350W (RMS)
  • Frequency: 200 kHz
  • Max. Depth: 700'
  • Acoustic Window Material: Urethane
  • Compatible Hull Materials: Fiberglass or wood
  • Hole Diameter for Installation: 2"
  • Beamwidths: 11°
  • Hull Deadrise Angle: 0°compensation for hull deadrises of 0°to 7°

Deadrise Angle 0 Degree
Material Plastic
Sonar Depth
Type Thru-Hull