In the realm of sailing, having a clear understanding of the underwater world is crucial for safe and efficient navigation. In-hull transducers, as the name suggests, are mounted inside the hull of a sailboat, providing valuable information about depth, water temperature, and fish location. These transducers come in various forms, each with its own advantages and considerations. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or new to the waters, choosing the right in-hull transducer for your sailboat can greatly enhance your sailing experience.
⋅ Ideal for sailing cruising and small powerboat applications...
⋅ GT15M-IH transducer is ideal for boats that want to install the transducer inside a fiberglass hull and not on the transom where cavitation could cause issues.
⋅ It can be used with a hull deadrise angle between 0 and 25 degrees and is excellent for boats traveling at high speeds that want to maintain accurate depth readings.
⋅ The 8-pin transducer with 4 plastic tanks features mid-band CHIRP traditional sonar (85-165 kHz) and has a power rating of 600 W.
⋅ GT8HW-IH transducer is ideal for bass boats that want to install the transducer inside a fiberglass hull and not on the transom where cavitation could cause issues.
⋅ It requires a flat section (less than 6°) in the hull to be mounted and is excellent for boats traveling at high speeds that want to maintain accurate depth readings.
⋅ The 8-pin transducer features high-wide CHIRP traditional sonar (145-230 kHz) and has a power rating of 250 W.
⋅ Single/DualBeam in-hull mount
⋅ 20/60 degree, 200/83 kHz with built in temperature pigtail
⋅ For use in single layer fiberglass hull boats
⋅ 2D Sonar
⋅ Cable Length: 15 Feet
⋅ Ship to United States Only