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DepthTrax 2B Boat Mount In Dash Digital Depth Finder

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Style: Depth Sounder


Pattern Name: Reader


Features

  • Delivers uninterrupted depth readings from 2.5 to 600 feet on the largest display available on an In-Dash Depth Sounder up to 60 mph. Transducer Frequency-200 kHz
  • ShootThru sonar technology allows for depth readings through solid fiberglass hulls and up to 1/8-inch aluminum hulls
  • 3-stage Advanced Warning System clearly signals an alarm condition with an audible alarm, an ultra bright red LED warning light and LCD alarm indicators
  • No glare, polarized LCD icon display with storage sun cover allows for spot free viewing with or without sunglasses; Algorithmic programming significantly reduces false readings and produces unmatched precision
  • HawkEye products are manufactured both in the USA and overseas using technology designed and developed with American ingenuity

Brand: Hawkeye


Model Name: DT2B-TM


Screen Size: 1.86 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 2 x 4 x 6 inches


Brand: ‎Hawkeye


Model Name: ‎DT2B-TM


Screen Size: ‎1.86 Inches


Display Type: ‎LCD


Product Dimensions: ‎4"L x 2"W x 6"H


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎6.97 x 6.97 x 3.54 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.02 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Hawkeye


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎2 Year Limited


Color: ‎Black/White


Material: ‎Aluminum


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎NorCross Marine Products


Part Number: ‎DF10D


Model Year: ‎2014


Style: ‎Depth Sounder


Included Components: ‎Black & White Faces, Black & White Bezels, Stainless Steel Mounting Hardware, 30 Ft Cable with 2-Pin Connector, Pivot Bracket, 2 Angle Shims, Cable Clam, Cable Anchors, DT2B Display, Removable Transom Mounting Arms, Dual Mount Transducer Transom Mount or Glue-In Hull


Size: ‎600 Feet


Sport Type: ‎Boating, Fishing


Date First Available: September 11, 2006


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  • Air Nautique replacement
Style: Depth Sounder Pattern Name: Reader
Installed this in a '98 Air Nautique and it works great for the value. The OEM humminbird depth finder was long dead. I did try using the old humminbird depth finder transducer with this display but didnt' work. Even with splicing in a new connector to match this device.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023 by Kyle P

  • In hull works
Style: Depth Sounder Pattern Name: Reader
Catalina 25 sailboat. The fancy and expensive transducer the boat came with from the previous owner requires me to remove and clean the part that goes into a thru-hull while the boat is in the water, something I'm not comfortable doing. I followed the instructions, found a spot just a bit forward and to starboard of the keel, sanded it, checked with petroleum jelly (it worked), and epoxied it in. Rather than go though the electrical box I connected it with directly to the battery (close by) via a plug-in 12 V connection and mounted the gauge in a plastic box, hence it's a portable device I take out as needed. The thing beeps and flashes when depth changes dramatically, which saved me several times going up a shallow river. So far totally satisfied and grateful for my purchase decision. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023 by Richie

  • Got it to work on Catalina 27 sailboat
Style: Depth Sounder Pattern Name: Reader
The original Datamarine depth finder on my 1987 Catalina 27 sailboat finally crapped out. Although the company still exists and supposedly repairs old units, the price is prohibitive and would likely only prolong its life by a few more years. Its thru-hull transducer operates at 210 kHz which is non-standard for today's depth finders. I ordered this DT2B DepthTrax and for kicks, first tried connecting it to the existing thru-hull transducer but it was reading completely erroneous values about 10x too high. I was hoping to avoid a boat haul-out and kept reading about transducers that can shoot through the hull from the inside of the boat. I tried the in-hull/transom mount transducer that came with the unit. I used the plastic bag test to try to get a reading through the bottom of the boat but couldn't get any reading. I very briefly got a reading when testing an area under the V-berth but couldn't get it back despite another hour of attempts. Sailing forums showed many people having success with the Airmar P79 transducer. I ordered a used P79 from Ebay and spliced it onto the connector and it works like a champ. What's interesting is that the DepthTrax supplied transducer operates at 200 kHz yet the P79 I ordered happens to run at 235 kHz. Nevertheless, with a little blob of plumbers putty to hold it in place just to the left of the keel under the port bench seat, it gives a perfectly accurate depth reading. The DepthTrax installed easily with a 2" hole saw and some marine sealant under the lip of the bezel. The display is very easy to read. Since it doesn't have a on/off switch, I stole the power wire to the lighted compass and now I can turn it on/off using the Instruments breaker on the main panel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2022 by Jonathan R. Lamb

  • Bbb
Style: Depth Sounder Pattern Name: Reader
Marca bien, pero aveces en poca profundidad no marca bien.
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2023 by raymel cadavid

  • Excellent documentation. Excellent operation. I'm happy.
Style: Depth Sounder Pattern Name: Reader
I gave 5 stars for everything because this purchase turned out exactly as I wanted with no frustration, no problems getting it to work, no problems with installation. I was worried about installation because I'm not comfortable putting a hole through my hull or even screwing on a support bracket....what do I know about the watertight integrity of a boat and how stupid would I feel if I caused a leak??? So I followed the glue-in instructions, which included multiple step-by-step methods to test it first. No problems! Maybe the other installations would be more accurate with the sensor in the water instead of in the boat (not that I have evidence of that; on the contrary, it has been accurate in tests I've done), but I was very happy to have the much lower stress of not drilling or cutting the hull. The other part of the installation (besides the sensor) was the electronics. There is a separate guide for that, which I think is equally well done, so that it turned out pretty easy. Note: the documentation is online instead of being printed and included in the box, so that means it's up-to-date, has links to other sources and can be reviewed ahead of buying the product. As far as use, it's pretty straightforward: it displays the depth and has just four features you can set: feet vs. meters, offset so you can account for how deep the sensor is installed below the water line, sepatate alarms for shallow and deep water (where you set the distances that define when those alarms sound). When you enable the alarms, they are loud and persistent, but that's good/that's what you want an alarm to be! Of course I can only hope it will continue to operate well for a long time, but soundness of documentation/packaging/operation so far make me think it is a quality product and should be trusted for the long term. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2021 by mm

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