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Raymarine Dst800 Depth & Temperature Plastic Thru Hull Transducer Mfg# A22111 on 2040-parts.com

US $362.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:A22111 UPC:091975000041

Raymarine DST800 Depth & Temperature Plastic Thru Hull Transducer MFG# A22111

DST800 Depth, Speed & Temperature Plastic Thru Hull Transducer

Features:

  • Depth, speed and temperature transducer
  • Compatible hull material: aluminum and fiberglass
  • Hole diameter for installation: 2"


Operates at 235kHz so there is no interference with your 50/200 kHz fishfinder transducer.

Airmar's Smart™ Sensors have embedded microelectronics, meaning the signal is processed from within the transducer itself, eliminating the need for an ST70 transducer pod or ITC-5.

Compatible Devices:
ST70 & i70 - (direct connect to STng backbone, no pod required)
Temperature Yes
Speed Included Yes
Mounting Style Thru-Hull
Frequency 235kHz

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