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Raymarine Cpt-60 Transom Mount Dual Element Chirp Transducer Dragon Mfg# A80195 on 2040-parts.com

US $105.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:A80195 UPC:723193767634

Raymarine CPT-60 Transom Mount Dual Element CHIRP Transducer f/Drag Model A80195

CPT-60 Transom Mount Dual Element CHIRP Transducer

The Perfect Match

For maximum performance, Dragonfly is paired with Raymarine's exclusive CPT-60 dual element CHIRP transducer. Engineered to be a perfect acoustic match to Dragonfly's CHIRP sonar, the CPT-60 is equipped with a 1.4° ultra wide fan-shaped beam for a wide view of DownVision images and industry-leading resolution.

The CPT-60 second element provides a conical shaped beam for imaging fish targets, ensuring you will never miss any of the action below your boat. The CPT-60's hydrodynamic design provides excellent high-speed performance, and an optional trolling motor mount offers added mounting flexibility.



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