Airmar M135C-M Transducer Medium CHIRP Furuno 10-Pin Cable
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Airmar M135C-M Transducer Medium CHIRP Furuno 10-Pin Cable

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The Airmar M135C-M In-Hull Transducer is a game-changer for fishing enthusiasts. With its medium CHIRP technology and Furuno 10-Pin Mix-N-Match Cable, it offers excellent performance both offshore and inshore. Model M135C-M-10F is depth-only and operates at a medium frequency of 85 - 135kHz, delivering great target resolution in shallow, murky waters up to 1,500 feet. It has a 24° to 16° beamwidth, 1 kW power, and a depth range up to 1200' (365 meters). This transducer is perfect for trailered or lifted boats up to 25' with solid core, fiberglass hulls. It features a urethane housing filled with liquid and exclusive Xducer ID® technology. The plastic housing is secured inside the hull, filled with eco-friendly anti-freeze, and the transducer is adjusted for proper dead rise offset. Specifications include a weight of 9.17 lb (4.16 kg), adjustable hull deadrise from 2° to 20°, a urethane acoustic window, a beamwidth of 16° to 11°, and a maximum depth of 457 m (1500'). The box includes an M135C transducer, M135-Flange, and MMC-10F Cable.

Using the Airmar M135C-M transducer is easy. First, secure the plastic housing inside the hull of your boat up to 25' with a solid core, fiberglass hull. Make sure to fill it with the eco - friendly anti - freeze provided. Then, insert the transducer into the housing and adjust it for the proper dead rise offset so the beam shoots straight down. This transducer is great for both offshore and inshore fishing. When you're out on the water, you'll enjoy clear target resolution in shallow and murky waters. For maintenance, keep the transducer clean. Avoid scratching the urethane acoustic window. Check the cable regularly for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any issues with the performance, such as a loss of signal or inaccurate depth readings, check the connections and the housing for any leaks. This transducer is designed to last, but taking good care of it will ensure it serves you well for a long time.


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