Product Detail
The Airmar B265C-LH Bronze Thru Hull transducer comes with a Navico Blue 7-Pin Mix-N-Match Y-Cable. Model B265LH-BL2 offers depth and fast - response water - temperature sensing. With 1 kW of power, it provides excellent deep - water performance. The low frequency ranges from 42 to 65 kHz with a 25° to 16° beamwidth and a maximum depth of 914 m (3000'), while the high frequency is 130 to 210 kHz with a 10° to 6° beamwidth and a max depth of 304 m (1000'). It has a total bandwidth of 103 kHz from one transducer, covering popular fishing frequencies like 50 and 200 kHz. The bronze housing with a high - performance fairing ensures optimal high - speed performance. It also features patented Xducer ID® technology. This transducer includes frequencies ideal for detecting various fish species such as Bluefin Tuna (60 kHz), squid (133 kHz), and cod (175 kHz), delivering great resolution, bottom discrimination, and separation of bait and game fish at all depths. The seven - element, low - frequency array (42 - 65 kHz) is great for deep water, and the high - frequency ceramic (130 - 210 kHz) with a narrow beam is perfect for targeting fish in structures. The included high - performance fairing enhances broadband performance at speeds over 30 knots (34 MPH). Specifications: Cable length is 9 m (30'), frequency band is low - high, housing material is bronze, max deadrise is up to 20° with fairing, etc. What's in the box: B265C - LH - MM Transducer, High Speed Fairing Block, High Speed Fairing Block Bolt Kit, and MMC - BL2 Cable.
Using the Airmar B265C - LH transducer is quite straightforward. First, make sure to install it correctly according to the mounting style, which is a Thru - Hull with Fairing. Connect the Navico 7 - Pin Y - Cable properly to your device. When you're out on the water, it will start providing depth and water - temperature readings right away. For the best results, keep in mind the frequency ranges. The low - frequency setting is great for deep - water fishing, while the high - frequency is better for targeting fish in structures. As for maintenance, regularly check the cable for any signs of wear and tear. Make sure the bronze housing is clean, especially after being in saltwater. If you notice any issues with the performance, check the connections and ensure there are no obstructions around the transducer. Also, when not in use, store it in a dry place to prevent corrosion. And always follow the local regulations regarding the use of fishing equipment.