Airmar DT800 235kHz, 100W, Smart™ Sensor, Plastic with Valve, NMEA 2000®, 0° Tilt, DT
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The DT800 utilizes Airmar’s proven Tilted Element and broadband technologies in this depth and temperature Smart™ Sensor. The DT800 is a low-profile, retractable, thru-hull sensor that accurately computes depth and temperature data and sends it to the NMEA 2000® network. Airmar's Smart™ Sensors have embedded microelectronics—the transducer element and signal processor are only millimeters apart. The signal from the depth transducer is processed right inside the sensor itself. All that is needed to receive depth and temperature data is a single cable into a compatible network or display.
The ceramic is tilted inside the housing, compensating for hull deadrise and orienting the transducer beam straight down. This results in strong echo returns and accurate depth readings. The DT800 is sold with a choice of rugged housings—plastic, bronze, or stainless steel—to accommodate any vessel type or hull material. These low-profile housings do not affect hull performance and will give accurate readings at high speeds. The housing features a water valve which minimizes water entering the boat when the retractable insert is being removed and replaced with the blanking plug.
The DT800 is available in three Tilted Element models:
- Fixed 20° tilted version for 16° to 24° hull deadrise angles
- Fixed 12° tilted version for 8° to 15° hull deadrise angles
- Fixed 0° tilted version for 0° to 7° hull deadrise angles
| Type | Transducer |
| Brand | Airmar |
| Weight | 2.25 |
| Chirp | No / Traditional |
| Data Interface | NMEA 2000 |
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Product Questions
Ask a QuestionScott, it is AIR-DT812PV-235-N2 rnrnThanks. Jack
Answered by Administrator on 2025-12-15We carry Airmar DT800 235kHz, 100W, Smart™ Sensor, Plastic with Valve, NMEA 2000®, 0° Tilt, DT - part number AIR-DT800PV-235-N2. If you need more details, email [email protected].
Answered by Jim Maier on 2026-04-10Hey Scott, that is a good question. Email [email protected] with more details about your setup and we will get you the right answer.
Answered by Jim Maier on 2026-04-10