Product Detail
The Airmar B75C is a top - notch transducer designed for smaller boats like center consoles. It features a 0° tilted element and comes with a Garmin 12 - Pin Mix - N - Match Cable. Model: B75C - 0 - M - 12G. This is a depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor. With 600 W of power, it can reach a maximum depth of 274 m (900'). Operating at a medium frequency of 80 to 130 kHz, it offers a 24° to 16° beamwidth. The medium frequency gives excellent shallow - water performance, detailed bottom views, and better deep - water results than high - frequency bands. Its low - profile, thru - hull bronze housing, suitable for fiberglass or wood hulls, provides sharp display resolution at speed when installed correctly. It also uses the patented Xducer ID® technology. The B75M, operating in the 80 - 130 kHz range, offers up to 50 kHz of total bandwidth in a single installation, showing amazing bottom details down to 274 m (900'). When installed almost flush to the hull, the element tilt corrects for hull deadrise, ensuring maximum echo returns and accurate depth readings. Specifications: Deadrise Range 0° to 7°, Hole Size 70 mm (2 - 13/16'), Housing Material Bronze, Maximum depth 900ft, Medium Frequency 80 to 130 kHz. What's in the box: B75C - 0 - M - MM and MMC - 12G Cable.
Using the Airmar B75C transducer is quite straightforward. First, make sure to install it almost flush to the hull of your boat. This helps the tilt of the element correct for the hull deadrise and ensures the beam is oriented directly down, giving you accurate depth readings. When it comes to installation, be careful with the hole size, which is 70 mm (2 - 13/16'). This transducer can work well in fiberglass or wood hulls as it has a bronze housing. For normal use, just power it on, and it will start providing you with depth and water - temperature information. It can reach a maximum depth of 900ft, so you can use it in various water depths. As for maintenance, keep the transducer clean. Check the cable regularly to make sure there are no signs of wear or damage. If you notice any issues with the readings or the performance, it might be a good idea to have it checked by a professional. Remember, this transducer is designed for smaller boats like center consoles, so use it accordingly to get the best results.