The Garmin P19 Nylon 20° Tilt Transducer is a low-profile through-hull depth sensor designed for cruising powerboats and sailboats, delivering precise readings while minimizing hull drag.
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Through-hull design: Tilted Element™ Thru-Hull design minimizes drag by protruding only 5 mm (2/10") from the hull.
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Depth capability: 206 m (700 ft) deep sounding for reliable depth data.
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Fixed tilt: 20° tilt optimized for hull deadrise from 16° to 24°.
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Deadrise compensation: Built-in deadrise compensation with a tilted ceramic that provides a vertical beam for accurate depth readings.
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Beam type: Vertical beam for enhanced echo returns in challenging conditions.
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Headroom and protection: Right-angle cable exit minimizes clearance issues when transducers are stepped on.
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Mounting: Easy mounting with included rubber washer for a secure seal on irregular hull surfaces.
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Compliance: ABYC H-27 compliant for marine safety and installation standards.
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Optional temperature sensor: Add water temperature data to your depth readings.
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Housing: Plastic housing with durable, corrosion-resistant nylon construction.
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Boat size: Suitable for boats up to 9M (30').
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Applications: Ideal for cruising powerboats and sailboats; tailored for sailboats to maximize depth accuracy.
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Configuration: 8-Pin configuration for seamless integration with your marine electronics setup.
The design focuses on reliable depth data without compromising the boat’s performance. The 5 mm protrusion and vertical beam reduce drag and improve echo returns in challenging conditions, while the 20° tilt aligns with common hull deadrises to keep readings accurate across boat types. ABYC H‑27 compliance provides installation confidence, and the optional temperature sensor expands your sensor suite to include water temperature. The rugged nylon housing resists corrosion, and the rubber mounting seal prevents water intrusion on irregular hull surfaces. This transducer is well suited for boats up to 30 feet, supporting both cruising powerboats and sailboats that demand precise depth information.
