The stainless steel Panoptix™ PS70 through-hull transducer comes with Garmin RapidReturn™ and delivers live sonar images from depths of up to 300 meters.
Thanks to its 800-watt transmission power, the sonar signal penetrates deep into the water. The Panoptix PS70 displays images at least 10 times per second. Its wide 120° x 8° sonar beam covers a large area, and an internal sensor stabilizes the sonar signals in rough seas.
The stainless steel transducer for through-hull mounting can be installed flush or in a cavity. An adapter block allows for hull cross-sectional angles from 0 to 20 degrees. The adapter block is suitable for high operating speeds and can withstand the harsh conditions of the open sea.
The echo sounder offers innovative functions:
GARMIN RAPIDRETURN ECHORK LOTTER
The sonar sends multiple pings simultaneously towards the seabed. The result is live sonar images at depths of up to 300 meters, providing a real-time view of underwater conditions for deep-sea fishing.LIVEVÜ™ DOWN ECHO LOAD
Delivers live sonar images in real time at water depths of up to 300 meters. The wide cone width with a 120-degree angle covers large areas of the water.TRADITIONAL ECHO LIST
For clear fish arches with excellent target separation directly under the boat.THREE-PIECE ECHO LOTTER
Creates a traditional, 3-section sonar display. This view shows sonar signals from the port and starboard sides, as well as targets directly below the boat, in an easy-to-understand, traditional sonar layout. The cone angle is individually adjustable to fine-tune the three sections.REALVÜ™ 3D HISTORICAL SCAN TECHNOLOGY
Historical scan technology allows fish to be located and a map of the seabed to be created as the boat moves. The entire area traveled, from the bottom to the surface, including the fish, is displayed in 3D. The True Motion 3D sonar signal function tracks the boat's course over the ground.QUICKDRAW CONTOURS FUNCTION
The new optimizations to the QuickDraw Contours function enable the surveying of large areas of the seabed with many details, down to a depth of 300 meters.