SKU: GAR0101110500
UPC: 753759079239
MPN: 010-11105-00
The Garmin 010-11105-00 DT800 N2K 20DEG Tilted Element D/T is a dual-frequency transducer built for serious anglers and boaters who demand reliable sonar coverage in both shallow and deep water. This tilted-element design is engineered to deliver superior target separation and bottom hardness discrimination, making it an ideal choice for anglers upgrading existing systems or outfitting new vessels with networked marine electronics. The 20-degree tilt addresses the common challenge of dead zones directly beneath the boat, ensuring you see fish and structure you'd otherwise miss.
This transducer operates on Garmin's NMEA 2000 (N2K) digital backbone, allowing seamless integration with any compatible chartplotter, fish finder, or multifunction display on your network. The dual-frequency capability delivers high-resolution imaging across varied water conditions—the lower frequency penetrates deeper for structure and larger game fish, while the higher frequency provides crisp detail in shallow zones. At just 2.58 pounds, the DT800 tilted element maintains the rugged construction Garmin is known for, with stainless steel hardware and corrosion-resistant housing that withstands saltwater and freshwater environments alike.
For boat owners running Garmin NMEA 2000 networks—whether fishing boats, center consoles, or cruising vessels—the 010-11105-00 represents a plug-and-play upgrade that expands sonar capability without rewiring. Installation requires a transom or through-hull mount compatible with N2K cabling; consult your vessel's existing network diagram to confirm port availability. Experienced anglers favor tilted-element transducers for their ability to reduce turbulence-induced noise and maintain clear sonar performance at cruising speeds, making this unit essential for anyone serious about fish-finding accuracy.
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