Airmar B265C-LM Bronze TH Low Medium CHIRP Garmin 12-Pin Mix-N-Match
  • Airmar B265C-LM Bronze Low-Medium CHIRP Transducer with Garmin 12-Pin Cable

Airmar B265C-LM Bronze TH Low Medium CHIRP Garmin 12-Pin Mix-N-Match

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The Airmar B265C-LM Bronze thru Hull Low Medium CHIRP transducer comes with a Garmin 12-Pin Mix-N-Match cable. Model: B265C-LM-12G. It offers depth and fast-response water-temperature sensing. With 1 kW of power, it performs great from mid to deep depths. The low frequency ranges from 42 to 65 kHz with a 25° to 16° beamwidth and a max depth of 914 m (3000'). The medium frequency is from 85 to 135 kHz, 16° to 11° beamwidth, and a max depth of 457 m (1500'). It has 73 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer, covering popular fishing frequencies like 50, 88, and 107 kHz. The bronze housing with a high-performance fairing ensures optimal high-speed performance. It features patented and exclusive Xducer ID® technology. Suitable for fiberglass or wood hulls. This transducer is perfect for mid to deep-depth fishing, delivering clear target details, bottom discrimination, and separation of bait and game fish at all depths. The high-performance fairing boosts broadband performance at speeds over 30 knots (34 MPH). Specifications include a 10 m (33') cable length, CHIRP-Ready Dual-Band, low-medium frequency band, bronze housing, and more. What's in the box: B265C-LM-MM Transducer, High Speed fairing Block, High Speed Fairing Block Bolt Kit, MMC-12G Cable.

Using this Airmar B265C-LM transducer is straightforward. First, make sure your hull is made of fiberglass or wood as it's designed for these materials. Install the transducer using the through-hull method with the provided high-speed fairing block and bolt kit. Connect the Garmin 12-Pin cable to your compatible device. When you're out fishing, the low-frequency band is great for scouting deep waters up to 914 m (3000'), while the medium-frequency band helps you identify targets near the bottom or in the water column up to 457 m (1500'). As for maintenance, keep the transducer clean after each use, especially if it's been in saltwater. Check the cable for any signs of damage regularly. And when you're traveling at speeds over 30 knots (34 MPH), the high-performance fairing will improve the broadband performance, so you can get the most out of your transducer.


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