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Garmin P19 Nylon 12° Tilt Transducer – 8-Pin

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Tilted Element Thru-Hull

Minimize Your Drag

The P19 Nylon 12° Tilt Transducer has been a popular choice for boaters for many years. It features a low-profile design with a large sensitive ceramic element, allowing for deep echosounding up to 206 meters (700 feet). With only 5mm (2/10 inches) of the housing extending outside of the hull, this transducer minimizes drag.

The P19 is a plastic transducer that provides a vertical beam without the need for a fairing. Inside the housing, the ceramic element is tilted to provide built-in deadrise compensation. This means that the transducer is able to compensate for the angle of the hull, resulting in a more depth reading.

Applications

The Garmin P19 Nylon 12° Tilt Transducer is suitable for use on cruising powerboats and sailboats.

Features

– Depth only or Depth and temperature options
– Fixed 12° tilt or tilted versions for 8° to 15° hull deadrise
– Right angle cable exit offers low headroom and protection when the transducer is stepped on
– Included rubber washer allows for tightening of the hull nut to irregular hull surfaces
– Housings are ABYC H-27 compliant
– Optional temperature sensor
– Plastic housing
– Suitable for boats up to 9 meters (30 feet) in size

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I use this transducer on a sailboat?

Yes, the Garmin P19 Nylon 12° Tilt Transducer is suitable for use on both cruising powerboats and sailboats.

2. What depth range does this transducer provide?

This transducer allows for deep echosounding up to 206 meters (700 feet), providing accurate depth readings for boaters.

3. Does this transducer minimize drag?

Yes, the P19 transducer features a low-profile design with only 5mm (2/10 inches) of the housing extending outside of the hull, reducing drag for improved performance.

4. Does the transducer compensate for the angle of the hull?

Yes, the ceramic element inside the housing is tilted to provide built-in deadrise compensation, resulting in a more accurate depth reading by compensating for the angle of the hull.

5. Can the transducer be used on boats with irregular hull surfaces?

Yes, the Garmin P19 Nylon 12° Tilt Transducer comes with an included rubber washer that allows for tightening of the hull nut to irregular hull surfaces, ensuring a secure installation.

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