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Garmin P79 Adjustable In Hull Transducer 50/200KHZ w/6-Pin

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02 · Overview

Garmin P79 Adjustable In Hull Transducer 50/200KHZ w/6-Pin — Product description

Discover the Versatility of Adjustable In-Hull Transducers for Seamless Boating

Imagine gliding through open waters without compromising on sonar performance or hull integrity. The Garmin P79 stands out as a reliable choice for boaters seeking a non-invasive sonar solution. Mounted securely inside the hull, this transducer delivers clear depth readings and fish detection across dual frequencies, adapting effortlessly to your vessel's contours for optimal signal transmission.

Unlike traditional thru-hull models that require drilling, this adjustable design minimizes installation hassles and preserves your boat's waterproofing. It's particularly favored by sailboat owners and those with displacement hulls where external mounting isn't ideal. The plastic construction ensures durability against constant water exposure while keeping weight low for better boat balance.

Optimized Dual-Frequency Performance for Every Condition

Equipped with 50/200 kHz capabilities, it excels in varied environments. The lower 50 kHz frequency penetrates deeper, ideal for offshore fishing or navigating deep channels with a wider beam for broader coverage. Switch to 200 kHz for shallower waters, where its narrower beam provides sharper images of structures and fish schools close to the bottom.

Boaters report consistent performance even in choppy seas, thanks to the adjustable mounting that lets you fine-tune the angle against the hull's deadrise. This ensures the sonar pulse hits the water at the perfect 90-degree angle, reducing distortion and maximizing accuracy for fishfinders and chartplotters.

Effortless Integration and Boat-Specific Advantages

Fitting this transducer means no gel coats marred or thru-hulls protruding—perfect for fiberglass hulls. Position it in a spot free from air pockets, like forward of the prop or in a dedicated fairing block, and secure it with epoxy for a permanent bond. The 6-pin connector pairs seamlessly with compatible Garmin units, transmitting data for real-time depth, temperature, and speed when linked with appropriate sensors.

For multihull catamarans or vessels with stepped hulls, the adjustability shines, allowing compensation for irregular shapes. It supports speeds up to 30 knots without cavitation issues, making it a go-to for weekend anglers and serious cruisers alike.

  • Beam Coverage: Wide at low frequency for searches, precise at high for targeting.
  • Material Resilience: UV-resistant plastic withstands years of marine exposure.
  • Low Profile: Sits flush inside, reducing drag and maintenance.

Pro Tips for Long-Lasting Performance and Maintenance

To get the most from your setup, choose a mounting location with consistent hull thickness and minimal engine noise interference. During winter storage, a simple freshwater rinse prevents salt buildup. Regularly inspect the cable for chafing, especially near access points, and avoid trailing anchors that could snag lines.

Pairing it with Garmin's ecosystem unlocks features like CHIRP enhancements on select models, though this standard dual-band setup handles 90% of recreational needs without fuss. Users often highlight its reliability in murky coastal waters, where clarity matters most.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes an adjustable in-hull transducer like the Garmin P79 different from thru-hull models?

An adjustable in-hull transducer mounts inside the hull without drilling holes, preserving the boat's structure. Its angle can be tweaked for the hull's shape, unlike fixed thru-hull versions that protrude and risk leaks.

Is the Garmin P79 suitable for sailboats?

Yes, it's excellent for sailboats and displacement hulls. The internal mounting avoids keel interference and external fouling from marine growth.

What frequencies does it support, and when to use each?

It operates at 50 kHz for deep water and wide-area scanning, and 200 kHz for high-resolution shallow-water detail. Switch based on your fishing depth.

How do I ensure proper installation for best results?

Select a flat hull section away from turbulence, adjust to perpendicular water contact, and seal with marine epoxy. Test in water before finalizing.

What connector does the Garmin P79 use, and is it compatible with most Garmin displays?

It features a 6-pin connector standard for many Garmin fishfinders and chartplotters. Verify your model's input matches for plug-and-play setup.

Can this transducer handle rough water or high speeds?

Yes, it's designed for reliable performance up to moderate planing speeds, with good signal stability in waves when properly angled.

Does it measure water temperature or speed?

Primarily for depth and sonar, it can integrate temperature via the display. Speed requires a separate paddlewheel sensor connected through the network.

P79 Adjustable In Hull Transducer 50/200kHz with 6-Pin

Features:

  • In Hull Transducer
  • Plastic
  • Adjustable
  • 6-Pin
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.

The unique adjustable angle design of Garmin P79 ensures that the beam is oriented vertically to achieve maximum echo return and best performance. Since the sensor is installed...
SKU: NVN-14860
MPN: 010-10327-00
UPC: 753759035495
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BrandGarmin
ModelGarmin P79 Adjustable In Hull Transducer 50/200KHZ w/6-Pin
SKU / MFR#14860

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