Airmar P75C-M In-Hull 600W Medium Frequency with Furuno 10-Pin Mix-N-Match
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Airmar P75C-M In-Hull 600W Medium Frequency with Furuno 10-Pin Mix-N-Match

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The Airmar P75C-M is an in-hull transducer with a Furuno 10-pin mix-and-match cable. Model P75C-M-10F offers depth-only functionality. It has a chirp-ready medium frequency (80 - 130kHz) for excellent offshore and inshore performance. With a 24° to 16° beamwidth and 600W output, it can measure depth up to 700' (215 meters). Ideal for trailered or lifted boats, it has a urethane housing filled with liquid. It features exclusive Xducer ID® technology. This is a great choice for owners of solid fiberglass hulled boats, offering high performance at a great price. The 600-watt single-frequency chirp in-hull transducer works on the medium frequency band, providing amazing target definition in both inshore saltwater and lakes. The transducer comes with a plastic housing secured inside the boat hull, filled with eco-friendly anti-freeze. It's inserted into the housing and adjusted for the right dead rise offset to ensure the beam shoots straight down. The liquid is the best medium to transmit through the fiberglass into the water. Since there are no protruding features on the hull exterior, it's perfect for smaller boats up to 25' with solid core fiberglass hulls. Specifications: Weight is 0.45 kg (1.1 lb), hull deadrise is 2° to 20°, and the acoustic window is urethane. What's in the box: P75C-M-MM Transducer and MMC-10F Cable.

Using the Airmar P75C-M is easy. First, secure the plastic housing inside the hull of your boat. 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 on the water, the transducer will measure the depth for you up to 700 feet. For best results, use it in boats up to 25' with solid core fiberglass hulls. As for maintenance, keep the housing clean and check the anti - freeze level regularly. If the liquid level is low, refill it with the same eco - friendly anti - freeze. Also, make sure the Furuno 10 - pin cable is properly connected at all times. Avoid hitting the transducer or housing against hard objects as this could damage them.


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