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AIRMAR P79 50/200kHz 600W In-Hull Transducer - Depth Only

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AIRMAR P79 50/200kHz 600W In-Hull Transducer - Depth Only

The P79 is a traditional dual-frequency, depth-only, in-hull transducer that easily adjusts to hull deadrise angles up to 22°. The P79 includes a plastic mounting base which is aligned to the centerline and secured inside the hull. Then it is filled with non-toxic antifreeze or engine coolant (not included). The transducer is inserted into the base and adjusted for the proper deadrise offset, ensuring the beam is shooting straight down for maximum echo returns. The eco-friendly coolant provides the best medium to transmit through solid fiberglass and into the surrounding water.

The major benefit of in-hull transducers is no protruding features on the exterior of the hull, making it the perfect choice for trailered or lifted boats. Designed for smaller boats up to 8 m (25') with a solid fiberglass hull. Available with AIRMAR Mix and Match connector, or a range of branded connectors.

Features:

  • Depth only
  • 600 W of power
  • Dual-frequency element:
    • 50 kHz with a 45° beamwidth for depth performance to 305 m (1000')
    • 200 kHz with an 12° beamwidth for depth performance to 183 m (600')
  • Adjusts to hull deadrise angles up to 22°
  • Drill-free installation
  • Recommended for planing-hull powerboats, trailered boats, rigid inflatable boats (RIBS), and racing sailboats
  • No hull protrusion
  • Urethane transducer housing with adjustable plastic mounting base

Specifications

  • Power Rating: 600 W
  • Max Deadrise Angle: 22°
  • Functions: Depth
  • Hull Material: Solid fiberglass only
  • Max Vessel LOA: Up to 8 m (26')
  • Display Connector: Cable Required
  • Frequency Band: 50/200 kHz
  • Material: Plastic
  • Mounting Style: In-Hull
  • Deadrise Range: 0° to 22°
  • Connector: variable
  • Mix and Match Series: 5-Pin 600 Watt
  • Max Depth: 304 m (1000')
  • Common Use: Leisure/Yachting, Fishing
  • Tilted Element: No
  • Acoustic Window: Layered plastic urethane
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Cable-Length: 2 m (7')
  • Conventional Beam: 45°/12°
  • Max Deadrise: Up to 22°
  • Weight: 2.3 kg (5 lb.)
  • Single or Dual Frequency: Conventional Dual Frequency
Part Number Bundled M&M Connector Included1 Brand Part Number2
AIR-P79-MM None - AIRMAR Mix & Match Connector Only Not Applicable
AIR-P79-10F Furuno 10-pin 520-IHD
AIR-P79-6G Garmin 6-pin  
AIR-P79-8G Garmin 8-pin 010-10327-20
AIR-P79-HB Humminbird #9  
AIR-P79-9N Navico 9-pin 000-0136-03
AIR-P79-RAY Raymarine 7-pin E66008

1 Branded Mix & Match AIRMAR transducers come with a 1m cable to connect to the specific head unit (Garmin, Raymarine, etc) at one end, and to the universal M&M plug on the other end.
2 Provided as a guide only. Part numbers may not be current.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is a transducer and why does the material matter (plastic vs. bronze vs. stainless steel)?

    A transducer sends and receives sonar signals for depth, speed, and fish-finding data. Airmar makes transducers in plastic, bronze, and stainless steel. Plastic is the most affordable and works well on all hulls, bronze offers excellent durability and is a common choice for saltwater boats, and stainless steel is prized for its strength and corrosion resistance on performance or metal-hulled boats

  2. How do I choose the right transducer for my boat's hull type?

    The main hull materials — fiberglass, aluminium, wood, and steel — each pair best with certain transducer types and mounting styles (transom-mount, through-hull, or in-hull). Fiberglass hulls are the most versatile and support all mounting options, while aluminium and steel hulls require specific through-hull fittings or housings to avoid corrosion issues (like galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals). Additionally, in-hull transducers only work with solid fibreglass hulls.

  3. What's the difference between transom-mount, through-hull, and in-hull transducers?

    Transom-mount transducers attach to the outside of the transom and are the easiest to install (no hull penetration required). Through-hull transducers pass through a hole in the hull for the most direct water contact and best signal quality, especially at higher speeds. In-hull transducers are mounted inside the hull against the inner surface using epoxy, require no drilling, and can be installed whilst on the water.

  4. What does the "coverage" or beam angle of a transducer mean, and how do I pick the right one for my boat's deadrise?

    Beam angle affects how wide an area the transducer "sees" underwater, the Airmar bottom coverage calculator (linked above) can be used to calculate area of coverage at specific depths. Deadrise, or the angle of the hull to horizontal, must be considered to ensure the transducer faces straight down. Some transducers are offset or adjustable, so make sure your deadrise fits within the listed values of deadrise angle.

  5. Can I use my existing transducer with a new fish finder or chartplotter?

    It depends on compatibility between the transducer's connector type and the electronics' supported protocols (e.g., CHIRP, SideScan, NMEA 2000). These Airmar transducers use a universal "Mix & Match" cable system so they can pair with multiple major fish finder brands, but check the specific model's compatibility to be sure

  6. What is Airmar's Mix & Match System?

    Rather than buying a transducer permanently wired to one brand's connector, Airmar builds a generic base transducer with a universal Airmar plug, then lets you pair it with a separate adapter cable for whatever fishfinder or chartplotter brand you're using. These base models are identified by an “MM” suffix, such as B117-MM or B60-MM.

    This means the same base transducer can work with dozens of different sonar units across many manufacturer categories — Simrad, Furuno, Garmin, Humminbird, Raymarine, and more — just by changing the adapter cable. If you switch fishfinder brands down the line, you only need to buy a new adapter cable rather than replace the transducer itself.

    The physical connector depends on the transducer's power rating. 600W models (such as the B117, B45, B60, P319, P66, P79, SS505, and SS60) use a 5-pin connector system. 1kW models (such as the B164, B258, B260, M260, and TM260) use a 9-pin connector. CHIRP 1kW models (such as the TM185, TM265, TM275, and B275) use a 12-pin connector with a permanently attached cable. High-power 2–3kW models use a bare-wire cable connecting to a junction or adapter block instead.

    One important note: cables are not interchangeable across power classes. A 600W Mix & Match cable cannot be used with a 1kW transducer, and a CHIRP Mix & Match cable cannot be used with a conventional 50/200kHz transducer. The cable must match both the transducer's power class and your electronics brand.

AIRMAR P79 50/200kHz 600W In-Hull Transducer - Depth Only

AIRMAR

RRP $120.51
Our Price $112.50
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