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Unearth the Ocean's Secrets: An Overview
Experience unmatched precision with our Tilted Element® Thru-Hull transducers. The B619 models have been leading the market in low-profile transducers for years, giving cruising powerboats and sailboats deep echosounding capabilities up to 206M (700'). With only a 5mm extension beyond the hull, these units are designed to reduce drag while maintaining the highest levels of accuracy. The ceramic element inside is tilted for built-in deadrise compensation, creating a vertical beam for precise depth readings.
Technical Symphony: The Features
This incredible transducer offers the following features:
- Choice of Depth-only or Depth and Temperature sensing
- 12° tilted versions for 8° to 15° hull deadrise
- Right-angle cable exit to accommodate low headroom and offer protection
- Included rubber washer to fit irregular hull surfaces
- Compliance with ABYC H-27 standards
- Optional temperature sensor
- Bronze housing for durability
- Suitable for boats up to 9M (30')
Dimensions that Make a Difference
While the product's main housing extends only 5mm (2/10") outside of the hull, the transducer is optimized for hulls with 8° to 15° deadrise. The dimensions ensure minimal drag and maximum performance.
Finishes that Mesmerize
Available in a sleek bronze finish, our transducers not only work great but also look fantastic.
Key Takeaways to Remember
- Optimized for minimal drag
- 206M (700') deep echosounding capability
- Built-in deadrise compensation
Variations to Fit Your Voyage
While the standard B619 model offers depth sensing, variations are available with additional features such as depth and temperature sensing. Choose the one that fits your navigational needs.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.