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Raymarine

Raymarine HV-300 HyperVision Pair of Plastic Through Hull Transducers T70448

£643.75loading (inc VAT @ 20%)
Raymarine HV-300 HyperVision Pair of Plastic Through Hull Transducers T70448
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Raymarine HV-300 HyperVision Pair of Plastic Through Hull Transducers T70448

Raymarine HV-300 HyperVision T70448 HyperVision thru-hull plastic transducers supplied as a port and starboard pair, HV-300THP-P and HV-300THP-S.

The transducers are supplied with a fairing block that can be used to mount on vessel hulls with a dead rise from 0° up to 25°.

Each transducer has a 0° tilted element. The supplied fairing block should be cut to match the dead rise angle of your hull.

The length of the cable fitted to the transducer is:

  • T70448 HV-300THP-S and HV-300THP-P 2 m (6.5 ft).
  • A 4 m (13.12 ft) HyperVision transducer extension cable (A80562) is available.

The following additional cables are supplied when ordering a split pair set of transducers T70448:

  • 1 x Y-cable adapter for connecting a split pair of transducers to a HyperVision compatible display. Cable length: 0.3 m (0.98 ft.)
  • 1 x Extension cable 4 m (13.1 ft). In a split pair transducer configuration, extends the single end of the Y-cable adapter.

Raymarine HyperVision transducers are capable of producing sonar images for:

  • RealVision 3D (Hyper 1.2 MHz)
  • RealVision 3D (Standard 350 kHz)
  • SideVision (Hyper 1.2 MHz)
  • SideVision (Standard 350 kHz)
  • DownVision (Hyper 1.2 MHz)
  • DownVision (Standard 350 kHz)
  • Conical high CHIRP (200 kHz)

Note:
Plastic thru-hull transducers are recommended for fiberglass and metal hulls and should not be used on vessels with wooden hulls.