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Experience revolutionary underwater imaging with the Furuno 165T-B54 multibeam thru-hull transducer, engineered specifically for the DFF3D 3D sonar system. This professional-grade bronze transducer delivers exceptional 120-degree port-starboard underwater visualization, providing comprehensive bottom structure mapping and fish detection capabilities that transform your fishing and navigation experience.
The 165T-B54 operates at 165 kHz frequency to provide clear, high-resolution underwater imaging without interfering with your existing fishfinder systems. This specialized frequency delivers optimal performance for the DFF3D's advanced multibeam sonar technology, creating detailed three-dimensional images of bottom structure, fish schools, and underwater terrain.
Unlike traditional single-beam transducers that provide narrow cone coverage, the 165T-B54 delivers comprehensive 120-degree port-to-starboard underwater visualization. This wide-angle coverage reveals fish and structure far beyond the confines of your boat's path, dramatically increasing your fishing success and underwater situational awareness.
The integrated motion sensor provides real-time stabilization of the sonar display, ensuring clear and stable underwater images even in rough sea conditions. This advanced stabilization technology automatically compensates for boat movement, pitch, and roll, delivering consistently accurate bottom tracking and fish detection regardless of sea state.
The built-in temperature sensor continuously monitors water temperature, providing valuable data for understanding fish behavior and water column characteristics. This real-time temperature information integrates seamlessly with your NavNet display system for comprehensive environmental monitoring.
Manufactured from marine-grade bronze, the 165T-B54 provides exceptional durability and corrosion resistance in harsh saltwater environments. The bronze construction ensures long-term reliability while maintaining optimal acoustic transmission properties essential for high-performance sonar operation.
The 165T-B54 transducer is designed exclusively for use with the Furuno DFF3D multibeam sonar module and requires compatible NavNet display systems:
The 165T-B54 requires professional installation by certified marine electronics technicians to ensure optimal performance and watertight integrity. Proper installation includes precise hull cutting, gasket sealing, and electrical connection to the DFF3D sonar module.
The 165T-B54's wide-angle coverage revolutionizes fishing efficiency by revealing fish schools, baitfish concentrations, and bottom structure across a 120-degree swath. This comprehensive underwater view allows anglers to identify productive fishing areas, track fish movements, and understand bottom composition for more successful fishing strategies.
Beyond fishing applications, the multibeam coverage provides enhanced navigation safety by revealing underwater obstacles, depth changes, and bottom hazards well beyond traditional sonar coverage. This expanded awareness is particularly valuable for navigating unfamiliar waters and avoiding underwater hazards.
Backed by Furuno's comprehensive 3-year limited warranty and worldwide service network, the 165T-B54 provides long-term reliability and professional support. Furuno's legendary reputation for marine electronics excellence ensures dependable performance in demanding marine environments.
Optimal performance requires proper installation, calibration, and integration with compatible DFF3D sonar modules. Professional installation ensures maximum system performance and warranty compliance.
The 165T-B54 is a multi-beam transducer for the DFF3D that affords a 120 Degree port-starboard view of the underwater world. A built-in motion sensor stabilizes the display to give clear and stable images.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 26 - Jul 1
US$40
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