Raymarine

Raymarine B258 1Kw 50-200 kHz Bronze Through Hull Transducer inc Fairing

£1,015.00
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E66082
Raymarine B258 1kW bronze through-hull transducer, 50/200 kHz with four internal ceramics and fairing block. 8-pin connector for the CP370 sonar module.

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Description

The Raymarine B258 features four internal ceramics for increased sensitivity and better deep-water performance, and is supplied with a custom-fit, high-performance fairing block. It is 25 times more sensitive than a single-element 50/200 kHz transducer, making 600 W fishfinders perform like their more powerful big brothers, especially at 50 kHz.

The high-performance ceramic-element construction produces narrow beams that clearly distinguish individual fish and bottom fish from their habitat at depths down to 670 m (2,200 ft). When properly installed, the B258 is capable of clear images and a clean bottom trace at speeds over 30 knots (34 mph). It is fitted with an 8-pin connector for the Raymarine CP370 digital sonar module.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • 1kW RMS dual-frequency (50/200 kHz) performance
  • Four internal ceramics, 25x more sensitive than a single-element transducer
  • Elliptical-pattern narrow beams for clear target separation
  • Bronze through-hull body with high-performance fairing block
  • Clean bottom trace at speeds over 30 knots
  • 8-pin connector for the CP370 sonar module

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General

MountThrough-Hull
MaterialBronze
Power (RMS)1kW
Max Depth2,200 ft (L) / 1,000 ft (H)
Frequency50 / 200 kHz
Beam Width15 deg x 21 deg @ 50 kHz, 3 deg x 5 deg @ 200 kHz (elliptical)
Deadrise Angles0 - 26 deg
RecordsDepth / Temperature
Hull MaterialFibreglass / Wood
Cable Length9 m (30 ft)
Connector8-pin DSM-style

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How deep can the B258 read?
The B258's high-performance ceramic construction produces narrow beams that read depths down to 670 m (2,200 ft).