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    XSONIC B258

XSONIC Airmar B258

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B258 - Bronze 1kW Fairing-Block Through-Hull 50/200 kHz Depth/Temperature Transducer. Black 9pin connector and 10m (33ft) cable

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The B258 is an excellent, economical, 1 kW, dual-frequency transducer for anglers. Its unique four ceramic-element construction produces an elliptical beam that covers a wider area and produces excellent target resolution. The combination of 50 and 200 kHz make it a great option for both shallow and deep-water use. The included high-performance fairing gives excellent results at speeds up to 30 knots (34 MPH).

 

Features

  • Depth and fast-response water-temperature sensor
  • 1 kW
  • 50/200 kHz producing elliptical patterns for wider coverage
  • 50 kHz with a 15° x 21° beamwidth (Max 671m)
  • 200 kHz with a 3° x 5° beamwidth (Max 305m)
  • Bronze-stem housing with high-performance fairing for optimal performance at speed
  • Greater surface area resulting in better sensitivity

 

Specifications

  • Weight: 3.6 kg (7.9 lb.)
  • Recommended Boat Length: More than 9 m (30')
  • Hull Material: Fiberglass or wood
  • Hull Deadrise: Up to 26° with fairing
  • Acoustic Window: Epoxy/urethane
  • Hole Diameter: 30 mm or 1-3/16"
  • Includes: High-performance fairing and mounting hardware 

Transducer Specifications

Frequency 50/200 kHz
Power Rating 1kW
Speed Sensor No
Temperature Sensor Yes
Mounting Style Bronze Thru-Hull
Elements 4
Beamwidth @ -3dB 50 kHz—15° x 21°, 200 kHz—3° x 5°
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