Marine electronics

Raymarine Transducers

Your Raymarine display sees the water through its transducer. Match the transducer to your Axiom or Element unit, your hull, and the sonar features you want. Match the transducer to your display A Raymarine chartplotter or fishfinder is only as sharp as the transducer feeding it. Raymarine offers a full range from CPT transom transducers to thru-hull and high-power tilted-element units. This collection covers them all. Choosing right comes down to matching the transducer to your Raymarine display. You must also pick the sonar features and frequencies you want. Finally select the mount for your hull. Match the transducer to your display The transducer has to match your Raymarine unit. This applies whether that is an Axiom or Element series...

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Your Raymarine display sees the water through its transducer. Match the transducer to your Axiom or Element unit, your hull, and the sonar features you want.

Match the transducer to your display

A Raymarine chartplotter or fishfinder is only as sharp as the transducer feeding it. Raymarine offers a full range from CPT transom transducers to thru-hull and high-power tilted-element units. This collection covers them all. Choosing right comes down to matching the transducer to your Raymarine display. You must also pick the sonar features and frequencies you want. Finally select the mount for your hull.

Match the transducer to your display

The transducer has to match your Raymarine unit. This applies whether that is an Axiom or Element series display. Use the correct connector. Some transducers plug straight into the display. Others need a sonar module. HyperVision transducers use a specific connector for the high-frequency imaging. Confirm your display model and the connector before you buy. This ensures it plugs in and performs.

Pick your sonar features

Raymarine transducers support traditional CHIRP sonar. They also support imaging modes like DownVision, SideVision, and RealVision 3D. These give photo-like views of structure and the bottom. HyperVision adds even higher-frequency detail at shorter range. CHIRP sweeps a band of frequencies. This produces sharper detail and target separation than a single ping. Match the features to how you fish. Imaging shines in shallower water. High-power CHIRP reaches deep.

Transom, thru-hull, or tilted element

CPT transom transducers are the easy install for outboard and trailered boats. They carry the imaging modes. Bronze thru-hull transducers give the cleanest high-speed signal for offshore boats. Tilted-element versions come in 0, 12, and 20 degrees. They match your hull deadrise so the beam shoots straight down. Match the mount and tilt to your hull and how you run.

Match power to your depth

High-power 1kW thru-hull transducers mark bottom and bait in deep water for offshore work. Lower-power transom units do fine inshore and in freshwater. Buy the power that suits the depth you actually fish. More power and lower frequency reach deeper.

Plan the install

A bronze thru-hull on a deadrise hull usually needs the right tilted element. It may also need a fairing block to aim the beam down. The transducer should sit in clean water away from strakes and running gear. Our techs can advise on placement. This helps you get clean returns at speed.

Get help choosing

Not sure which Raymarine transducer fits your display. Tell our techs your unit and hull. We will match the transducer, sonar features, connector, and mount. This keeps the picture sharp.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I match a transducer to my Raymarine display?

Match the transducer to your Axiom or Element series unit and the correct connector. Some transducers plug straight into the display. Others need a sonar module. HyperVision uses a specific connector. Confirm your display model before buying.

What is RealVision 3D and HyperVision?

RealVision 3D gives photo-like three-dimensional views of structure and the bottom. DownVision and SideVision add detailed imaging. HyperVision adds higher-frequency detail at shorter range. These imaging modes shine in shallower water.

Transom, thru-hull, or tilted element?

CPT transom transducers are easy to install on outboard and trailered boats. Bronze thru-hull units give the cleanest high-speed signal offshore. Tilted-element versions match your hull deadrise so the beam shoots straight down.

How much power do I need?

High-power 1kW thru-hull transducers mark bottom and bait in deep water for offshore work. Lower-power transom units do fine inshore and in freshwater. More power and lower frequency reach deeper. Match power to your depth.

What tilt angle should a thru-hull transducer be?

Tilted-element transducers come in 0, 12, and 20 degree versions. They match your hull deadrise so the beam points straight down. Pick the tilt for your hull. You can also use a fairing block to correct the angle.

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