the Raymarine RV-420 Thru-Hull Pair Stainless Steel 20d:
Raymarine RV-420 Thru-Hull Pair Stainless Steel 20d
The Raymarine RV-420 Thru-Hull Pair Stainless Steel 20d is a high-performance, stainless steel transducer designed for use with Raymarine’s range of fishfinders and chartplotters. The RV-420 provides accurate and reliable depth and temperature readings, even at high speeds. The stainless steel construction ensures durability and resistance to corrosion, making it an ideal choice for both freshwater and saltwater applications.
The Raymarine RV-420 Thru-Hull Pair Stainless Steel 20d features a 20-degree tilted element, which provides a wider cone of coverage and reduces the risk of aeration, allowing for more accurate readings in shallow water. The transducer’s stainless steel housing is designed to withstand the harsh marine environment, and its compact size makes it easy to install.
The Raymarine RV-420 Thru-Hull Pair Stainless Steel 20d is compatible with a range of Raymarine devices, including the Axiom, eS, and gS series. It’s an excellent choice for anglers and boaters who demand accurate and reliable depth and temperature readings, even in the most challenging conditions.
Why pick the Raymarine RV-420 Thru-Hull Pair Stainless Steel 20d:
- Accurate and reliable depth and temperature readings, even at high speeds
- Durable and corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction
- Compact size makes it easy to install
- Compatible with a range of Raymarine devices
Where to use it:
The Raymarine RV-420 Thru-Hull Pair Stainless Steel 20d is suitable for use in a variety of applications, including:
- Freshwater and saltwater fishing
- Recreational boating
- Commercial fishing
- Marine research and surveying
Tips for maintenance:
To ensure the Raymarine RV-420 Thru-Hull Pair Stainless Steel 20d continues to provide accurate and reliable readings, follow these maintenance tips:
- Regularly clean the transducer to remove any debris or marine growth
- Check the transducer’s electrical connections for signs of corrosion or damage
- Avoid touching the transducer’s face to prevent damage to the ceramic element
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