Product Detail
The Airmar M135C-M In-Hull Transducer is a great choice for fishing enthusiasts. It comes with a Garmin 8-Pin Mix-N-Match Cable. Model: M135C-M-8G. This transducer is depth-only and offers Chirp Ready Medium frequency (85 - 135kHz), delivering excellent offshore and inshore performance. With a 24° to 16° beamwidth and 1 kW power, it has a depth range up to 1200' (365 meters). It's perfect for trailered or lifted boats, thanks to its urethane housing that's liquid filled. It also features exclusive Xducer ID® technology. As Chirp revolutionizes recreational fishing, AIRMAR expanded the single band transducers. The M135M is an economical 1kW Chirp transducer for offshore and freshwater fishing. Operating at 85 - 135 kHz, it shows ultra-clear targets in shallow, murky waters up to 1500 feet. The transducer has a plastic housing inside the boat hull, filled with eco-friendly anti-freeze. It's inserted and adjusted for proper dead rise offset to ensure the beam shoots straight down. The liquid helps transmit through the fiberglass into the water. Since there are no protruding parts on the hull exterior, it's ideal for small boats up to 25' with solid core, fiberglass hulls. Specifications: Weight: 9.17 lb (4.16 kg), Hull Deadrise: adjustable 2° to 20°, Acoustic Window: Urethane, Medium frequency: 85 to 135 kHz, beamwidth: 16° to 11°, Maximum depth: 457 m (1500'), Transducer Element: One broadband ceramic assembly. What's in the box: M135C transducer, M135-Flange, MMC-8G Cable.
Using the Airmar M135C-M transducer is easy. First, install the plastic housing inside your boat's 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 that the beam shoots straight down. When you're out fishing, this transducer will give you clear depth readings and show fish targets thanks to its Chirp technology. Remember, this transducer is designed for boats up to 25' with solid core, fiberglass hulls. Avoid using it on boats outside of this size range. For maintenance, keep the transducer clean and check the housing for any signs of damage or leakage regularly. If you notice any issues with the cable or the transducer itself, have it checked by a professional.