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Garmin P319 Nylon Thru Hull 50/200KHZ 0-8 Degree w/ 6 Pin Connector

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02 · Overview

Garmin P319 Nylon Thru Hull 50/200KHZ 0-8 Degree w/ 6 Pin Connector — Product description

Discover Superior Sonar Performance with the Garmin P319 Thru-Hull Transducer

Upgrade your boating experience with a transducer designed for reliability and precision on the water. This nylon thru-hull model excels in delivering clear sonar readings even during fast cruises, making it a go-to option for serious anglers and recreational boaters chasing offshore adventures or inshore hotspots. Its robust construction handles the rigors of marine environments while providing dual-frequency capabilities that adapt to varying depths and conditions.

What sets this transducer apart is its ability to maintain strong signal integrity at higher boat speeds, reducing interference and dropouts that plague lesser models. Whether you're tracking bait schools in shallow bays or probing deep drop-offs, it offers consistent bottom structure detail and fish arches that help you make smarter decisions on the fly.

Engineered for Versatility Across Hull Designs

Built with fiberglass and metal hulls in mind, this transducer mounts seamlessly through the hull to position the ceramic element in an optimal spot for sonar transmission. The nylon housing resists corrosion and withstands impacts better than brittle alternatives, ensuring long-term durability without frequent replacements.

  • Dual Beam Coverage: Wider 45-degree beam at 50 kHz for broad-area scanning in deeper waters, narrowing to 12 degrees at 200 kHz for pinpoint accuracy in shallows.
  • High Power Handling: Rated at 600 watts, it punches through thermoclines and provides reliable echoes in challenging conditions.
  • Deadrise Compatibility: Matches hulls with 0 to 8 degrees of deadrise, minimizing air bubbles and maximizing contact with water.
  • Secure Connection: Features a 6-pin connector for straightforward integration with compatible electronics.

Anglers appreciate how the dual frequencies let you switch seamlessly between wide-area searches for structure and tight-focused views for marking fish, all without compromising image quality.

Performance That Shines at Speed

One of the standout traits is its high-speed performance. Traditional thru-hull transducers often lose effectiveness above 20 knots due to cavitation, but this model maintains crisp sonar data up to planing speeds. This means you can troll for pelagics, run to distant fishing grounds, or navigate rough chops without sacrificing your ability to spot wrecks, reefs, or schools on the move.

In real-world use, boaters report fewer false readings around props or keels, thanks to the streamlined shape and forward-facing projection. Pair it with modern Garmin displays, and you'll unlock enhanced features like CHIRP-like separation at conventional frequencies, revealing bait thickness and fish size with impressive clarity.

Smart Installation for Lasting Results

Getting this transducer up and running requires careful planning to ensure peak performance and avoid hull damage. Start by selecting a flat mounting spot forward of the prop and keel, away from strakes or thru-hulls that could disrupt water flow. Use the included hardware and sealant rated for below-waterline use, bedding the transducer firmly to create a watertight seal.

Pro tips from seasoned installers: Fair the housing to match your hull's deadrise using epoxy filler for bubble-free operation. Route the cable securely, avoiding heat sources and sharp edges. Test at idle before full-speed trials to confirm no leaks or air entrainment. With proper setup, it delivers years of trouble-free service.

"Flawless high-speed readings transformed my offshore trips—finally sonar I can trust while running."

— Experienced offshore angler

Maximize Your Setup: Compatibility and Tips

This 6-pin model plugs directly into a range of Garmin sounders and combo units, enhancing displays with reliable depth data up to 1,200 feet at lower frequencies and 800 feet at higher ones. It's ideal for boats under 40 feet where thru-hull mounting provides the cleanest path to the water column.

To optimize: Calibrate your gain and range settings post-install for your local waters. Use it alongside forward-facing sonar for a complete picture, or in tandem with downriggers for precise lure depth tracking. Regular hull cleaning around the face keeps it performing like new, preventing marine growth from dulling signals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of hulls is the Garmin P319 transducer compatible with?

It works best on fiberglass and metal hulls with 0 to 8 degrees of deadrise. Avoid using it on wood hulls, as the material can interfere with performance and installation integrity.

What frequencies does the P319 support?

This thru-hull transducer operates at dual frequencies: 50 kHz and 200 kHz, providing versatile coverage for both deep-water exploration and shallow-water detail.

What is the maximum depth range?

It offers reliable depth readings up to 1,200 feet at 50 kHz and around 800 feet at 200 kHz, depending on water conditions and boat speed.

Does it perform well at high boat speeds?

Yes, it's specifically designed for excellent performance at higher speeds, minimizing cavitation and maintaining clear sonar images while planing or trolling.

What kind of connector does it use?

It features a 6-pin connector for easy, secure hookup to compatible Garmin fishfinders and chartplotters.

What are the beam widths?

The 50 kHz frequency provides a wide 45-degree beam for broad scanning, while 200 kHz narrows to 12 degrees for focused, high-resolution views.

How should I maintain the transducer?

Clean the face regularly with a soft brush and mild soap to remove growth. Inspect seals annually and avoid impacts. Store the boat out of water when possible to extend life.

This plastic thru-hull mount transducer performs well at high speeds.

An excellent choice for fiberglass and metal hulls, this 6-pin 600 W transducer has a depth of 800 to 1,200 ft; an operating frequency of 50 to 200 kHz; a beamwidth of 45 to 12 degrees; and a 0 to 7 degree deadrise.

Transducer kit comes with installation instructions. Follow the instructions carefully to avoid damaging your boat.

Do not use on wood hulls.


"This mount transducer operates at a frequency of 200 and 50 kHz, and beamwidth of 12 degrees at 200 kHz and 45 degrees at 50 kHz and a 0 to 8 degree deadrise. Features: Provides depth & temp data, operating frequency of 200 & 50 kHz, beamwidth of: -12 degrees at 200 kHz, -45 degrees at 50kHz, Includes: Installation instructions, For Garmin GPS models: Fishfinder: 100 Blue, 10 Blue, 240 Blue, 250, 250C, 320C, 340C, 400C, GPSMAP: 178 Sounder, 178C Sounder, 188\/188C Sounder, 198C Sounder, 235 Sounder, 238 Sounder, 298 Sounder, 398 Sounder, 420\/420s, 421\/421s, 430\/430s, 431\/431s, 440\/440s, 441\/441s, 498 Sounder, 520\/520s, 521\/521s, 525\/525s, 52\/52s, 530\/530s, 531\/531s, 535\/535s, 540\/540s, 541\/541s, 545\/545s, 54\/54s, 720\/720s, 740\/740."
SKU: NVN-33202
MPN: 010-10194-01
UPC: 753759074319
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BrandGarmin
ModelGarmin P319 Nylon Thru Hull 50/200KHZ 0-8 Degree w/ 6 Pin Connector
SKU / MFR#33202

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