Raymarine R109LH Thru Hull 2kw Molded Transducer

£3,340.00

The R509 contains 25 internal ceramics to provide an unprecedented level of shallow and deep water sensitivity. Pairing this array of elements with the transducers maximum 3kW output and you truly have the best sport fishing transducer on the market.

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SKU: 705-A80039 Category:

Description

  • Depth / Temp
  • Through Hull
  • Connector: CP450C Plug
  •  Cable Length: 10m (30ft)
  • Power: 2kW
  • Frequency: L=38-75 kHz, H=130-210 kHz
  • Beamwidth Low: 19º to 10º, High: 8º to 4º beamwidth
  • Hull type: Fiberglass, Metal or Wood
  • Can retrofit to existing R99 install

The R509 contains 25 internal ceramics to provide an unprecedented level of shallow and deep water sensitivity. Pairing this array of elements with the transducers maximum 3kW output and you truly have the best sport fishing transducer on the market.

Additional information

Weight20.920000 kg

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