Raymarine A80447 CPT-S 20° Plastic Through Hull High CHIRP Transducer RYA80447
Raymarine A80447 CPT-S 20° Plastic Through Hull Transducer with High CHIRP teconology, it provides high-resolution sonar imagery for Raymarine Element S, Axiom Pro S/2 Pro S, Element HV chartplotters and all Axiom chartplotters with sounder.
Raymarine A80447 CPT-S 20° Plastic Through Hull High CHIRP Transducer
The CPT-S 20° through hull transducer made of plastic with High CHIRP technology provides high-resolution sonar imagery and reliable depth recording for Raymarine Element and Axiom chartplotters. The low-profile design eliminates the need for a fairing block while offering excellent high-speed performance. CPT-S through hull transducers are available in bronze or plastic housings.
Supports single High CHIRP sonar with a 25° conical beam. Available with 0°, 12°, and 20° angled elements to compensate for various hull deadrise angles. Integrated seawater temperature sensor. Up to 900 ft (274 m) depth range. Includes 10 meter cable.
CPT-S Chartplotter compatibility
Element S
The CPT-S transducer family connects directly to Element S chartplotters.
Axiom Pro S and Axiom 2 Pro S
CPT-S transducers are the recommended transducer for Axiom Pro S and Axiom 2 Pro S chartplotters. Use the A80490 adaptor cable to connect CPT-S transducers to Axiom Pro.
Element HV
Use the A80559 transducer adaptor cable to connect to Element HV models. Please note the CPT-S transducer only supports High CHIRP sonar. HyperVision sonar requires an HV series transducer.
All Axiom Chartplotters with Sonar
CPT-S transducers connect directly to Axiom DV models. All other sonar-equipped Axiom displays can use the A80490 transducer adaptor cable to connect CPT-S transducers. Please note the CPT-S transducer only supports High CHIRP sonar.
Specifications:
Model: CPT-S 20° Through Hull;
Material: Urethane;
Max Depth: 900 Ft /274 m;
Frequency: 200 kHz CHIRP;
Beam Width: 25°;
Records: Depth/Temperature;
Hull Material: Fibreglass/Metal;
Cable Length (Ft/M): 33/10;
Deadrise Angles: 15-25°,