Airmar M265C Depth-Only Low-Medium In-Hull Transducer with Navico 9-Pin Y-Cable - 1m Mix-and-Match Cable
Model: M265C-LM-9N2
- Designed for depth measurement only
- Boasts 1 kW power for excellent deep to mid-depth performance
- Low frequency range from 42 kHz to 65 kHz
- Medium frequency range from 85 kHz to 135 kHz
- Total bandwidth of 73 kHz from a single transducer
- Covers popular fishing frequencies like 50, 88, and 107 kHz
- Comes with plastic transducer housing and mounting tank
- Features patented Xducer ID® technology
The M265LM Chirp-ready in-hull transducer is ideal for mid to deep-depth fishing. Its wide bandwidth includes many popular frequencies for targeting big gamefish. This 1 kW powerhouse provides clear target details, good bottom discrimination, and separates bait from game fish at all depths.
The 42 - 65 kHz low-frequency band offers great deep-water performance down to 914 m (3000'). It's perfect for scouting or deep-sea fishing. The 85 - 135 kHz medium-frequency band is great for identifying targets near the bottom or in the water column.
The transducer is installed in the provided tank, which is cut to fit the boat's deadrise angle and fixed inside the hull. This ensures proper orientation for the best performance. It's a top choice for those who don't want to drill holes in their hulls, as well as for trailered or lifted boats.
SpecificationsAcoustic Window | Urethane |
Cable-Length | 9 m (30') |
Connector | Airmar 12-Pin (MMC) |
Deadrise Range | 0° to 22° |
Display Connector | Navico 9-Pin Y-Cable - 1m Mix-and-Match Cable |
Frequency Band | Low-Medium |
Housing Material | Plastic |
Hull Material | Solid fiberglass only |
Low Frequency | 42 - 65 kHz |
Low Frequency Beamwidth | 25° - 16° |
Max Deadrise | Can handle a deadrise angle up to 30° with the longest side of the tank parallel to the hull's centerline (keel) |
Max Depth | Low frequency - 914 m (3000'), Medium frequency - 457 m (1500') |
Max Vessel LOA | 11 m (36') and above |
Medium Frequency | 85 - 135 kHz |
Medium Frequency Beamwidth | 16° - 11° |
Mounting Style | In-Hull |
Power Rating | 1 kW |
Single or Dual Frequency | CHIRP-Ready Dual-Band |
Transducer Functions | Depth |
Dimensions | 8.19in H x 8.71in L x 6.02in W |
What's in the Box:- M265C-LM-MM
- Navico 9-Pin Y-Cable - 1m Mix-and-Match Cable
Using the Airmar M265C-LM-9N2 transducer is quite straightforward. First, install the transducer in the provided tank. Cut the tank to match your boat's deadrise angle and affix it inside the hull. Make sure the longest side of the tank is parallel to the centerline (keel) of the hull for the best performance. Then, connect the Navico 9 - Pin Y - Cable to your display. This cable is 1m long and is a mix - and - match type. The transducer has a 9m (30') cable with an Airmar 12 - Pin (MMC) connector. When using the transducer, you can choose between the low - frequency band (42 - 65 kHz) for deep - water scouting or fishing down to 914 m (3000'), and the medium - frequency band (85 - 135 kHz) for identifying targets near the bottom or in the water column. It's important to note that this transducer is only for solid fiberglass hulls. Also, it's designed for boats with a length of 11 m (36') and above. For maintenance, keep the plastic housing clean. Check the cables regularly for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any issues, replace the cables promptly to ensure the transducer works properly. Store the transducer in a dry place when not in use to prevent damage.