Low-profile thru-hull housing kit with 2-12 thread. Compatible with DT800, DST800, UST850, UDST800, and Smart Sensors. Includes nut and washer for installation. Read more.
The B617V DST800 Housing Kit is a thru-hull mounting solution designed to securely install an AIRMAR DST800 transducer through the vessel’s hull. It provides the structural support and sealing interface required for a stable, long-term installation, ensuring the transducer is correctly positioned and protected once fitted.
This housing kit is commonly used in new installations, refits, or maintenance scenarios, offering a reliable mechanical foundation for the DST800 transducer. Its design supports straightforward installation while maintaining hull integrity and dependable performance in typical marine environments.
Dedicated DST800 housing: Provides a thru-hull mounting solution engineered specifically for the AIRMAR DST800 transducer, ensuring correct fit and long-term installation stability.
Watertight thru-hull installation: Creates a secure seal between the transducer and the hull, helping maintain hull integrity and prevent water ingress.
Direct compatibility: Designed for seamless use with the DST800 transducer without requiring modification or additional adapters.
Mechanical mounting solution: Supports proper transducer positioning and secure installation while maintaining consistent system performance.
Service and replacement use: Suitable for new installations, refits, or replacement of an existing DST800 housing during maintenance or repair.
Compatible transducer: AIRMAR DST800
Product type: Thru-hull housing kit
Function: Mechanical mounting and sealing
Installation type: Thru-hull
The kit includes the B617V thru-hull housing and associated mounting components required for secure installation of a DST800 transducer.
The housing kit should be installed following standard marine practices to ensure proper sealing and long-term watertight integrity. Correct installation is essential to maintain reliable transducer performance and protect the vessel’s hull.