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Upgrade your boating experience with the Raymarine P66 transom mount triducer, a reliable all-in-one sensor that delivers precise depth, speed, and temperature readings right from your outboard or I/O powerboat's stern. Designed for real-world marine conditions, this hydrodynamic transducer cuts through water turbulence thanks to its sleek, rounded nose, ensuring consistent data even at higher speeds. Whether you're navigating shallow bays, tracking fish in deeper waters, or monitoring your vessel's performance, this unit provides the accuracy you need to stay safe and informed on the water.
Boat owners rave about the P66's rugged build and user-friendly installation. The transom bracket features a clever kick-up mechanism that pivots on impact, protecting the sensor from underwater obstacles like logs or rocks—common hazards for trailered boats. No need for permanent modifications; simply slide the sensor into the bracket for quick deployment or removal without tools, making seasonal storage or maintenance a breeze.
Ideal for hulls with deadrise angles from 2° to 22°, it adapts seamlessly to most planing hulls made of fiberglass, metal, or wood. The dual-frequency capability—50 kHz for broad coverage up to 1200 feet and 200 kHz for sharp, detailed shallow-water readings—lets you switch modes based on your fishing or cruising needs, while the integrated paddlewheel speed log and temperature probe give you a complete picture of your surroundings.
This triducer pairs effortlessly with popular Raymarine analog displays, sending clean signals via ISO spade connectors for plug-and-play simplicity. It's a go-to choice for upgrading older setups, delivering reliable data to enhance your onboard electronics without complex wiring hassles. The generous 30-foot cable provides ample reach from the transom to your helm, reducing the risk of signal loss in larger vessels.
Position the transducer 1/3 aft from the transom's centerline, parallel to the waterline at speed, for optimal readings. Use marine sealant on mounting screws to prevent leaks, and fair the hull surface if needed for a flush fit. Test in calm water post-install to calibrate speed and depth—many users report immediate improvements in log accuracy over stock factory sensors. For best results, avoid mounting directly behind strakes or trim tabs that could cause air entrainment.
From weekend warriors plotting coastal routes to serious offshore anglers chasing structure, the P66 triducer elevates situational awareness. Accurate speed-over-ground data helps optimize fuel efficiency, while temperature trends reveal thermoclines for better fishing spots. Its analog output ensures compatibility with a wide range of third-party instruments, making it a versatile upgrade that future-proofs your boat's electronics.
The hydrodynamic shape and kick-up bracket minimize drag and protect against impacts, ideal for high-speed planing hulls on outboards and stern drives.
Yes, as a triducer, it provides depth, paddlewheel speed through water, and water temperature in one compact unit.
It works with deadrise angles from 2° to 22°, fitting most recreational powerboats.
Absolutely—tool-free sensor removal, simple bracket mounting, and 30 feet of cable make it accessible for most boaters.
Up to 1200 feet at 50 kHz, with excellent shallow-water performance at 200 kHz.
It outputs analog signals best suited for Raymarine ST-series and similar instruments; check specific pod requirements for newer models.
Remove it periodically, rinse with fresh water, and wipe the face gently—avoid abrasives to maintain accuracy.
The P66 transom mount depth transducer features a hydrodynamic housing with a rounded nose to reduce turbulence for more accurate depth readings. The convenient and simple-to-install transom mount system is perfect for outboard and I/O powerboats.
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