Plastic through-hull transducer 600W (P319)
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Supported sonar technologies | Traditional 2D fishfinder |
| Fishfinder frequencies | 50/200 |
| Operating temperature | -10 to 50 °C |
| Peak power | 600.0 |
| Max depth reading | 300.0 |
| Transducer material | Plastic |
| Sonar connector type | 8-pin |
| Cable length | 10.0 |
| Product width | 51 |
| Integrated temperature sensor | Yes |
| Product height | 96.5 mm |
| Compatible displays | Raymarine (via compatible connector) |
| Product depth | 63.5 mm |
| IP rating | IPX7 |
| Mounting type | Through-hull |
| Certifications | CE |
| Temperature measurement range | -5 to 40 |
| Beam coverage angle | 45° (50 kHz) / 12° (200 kHz) |
| Fishing type | Sea, lake |
| Integrated speed sensor | No |
| User level | Intermediate |
| Warranty | 2.0 |
Detailed description
Detailed description
Designed for through-hull installation, the Raymarine P319 transducer is a 600W sensor integrating depth and temperature detection capabilities. Made of plastic, it suits most fiberglass or wooden hulls, except aluminum hulls. Its through-hull design ensures direct measurement beneath the hull, delivering stable performance even at high speeds.
Integration and performance
The Raymarine P319 transducer delivers 600W, positioning it as an intermediate solution for recreational boaters and small fishing boats. It stands out from transom-mount transducers by its permanent mounting and optimized positioning, reducing interference and improving data accuracy. Compared to lower-power transducers (e.g., 200W), it provides better water penetration for more reliable bottom detection in deeper waters. It is compatible with Raymarine fishfinders and other brands via appropriate connectivity.
Installation and maintenance
Installing the Raymarine P319 transducer requires drilling into the hull, ensuring a flush or near-flush integration. This method minimizes drag and protects the transducer element from impacts. Its plastic construction resists marine corrosion. For aluminum-hull boats, a bronze or stainless steel transducer would be more suitable to avoid galvanic corrosion.
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
Digital Manager
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