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Raymarine P79 In Hull Transducer Airmar A80170 Like New on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Wilmette, Illinois, United States

Wilmette, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on a Raymarine P79 in hull transducer, their model E66008 in like new condition. Made by Airmar, model number A80170 the shoot through angle adjusts incrementally to 22 degrees.
I began installing it but then decided to mount a different transducer to the outside of the hull. It works perfectly and all the parts are included including 30' cable.

See the description on Raymarine website by searching "P79"

P79 Adjustable In-Hull Angle Transducer 

P79 Transducer

 

 

 

 

  

 

Key Features

  • Compatible hull material: fiberglass
  • Max Power: 600 watt
  • Frequency: 200/50 kHz
  • Depth only.

  • Easily adjusts to any deadrise angle up to 22°

  • Transmits sound waves directly at the bottom so strong echoes are reflected back to the transducer

  • Can be removed in seconds for servicing or storage

  • Only the base piece is bonded to the hull. There is no adhesive layer under the transducer face to absorb sound energy

  • Simplifies in-hull installation

Product Number: E66008


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