Airmar P75C-M In-Hull 600W Medium Frequency with Humminbird 14-Pin
  • Airmar P75C-M In-Hull 600W Medium Frequency Transducer with Humminbird 14-Pin Cable

Airmar P75C-M In-Hull 600W Medium Frequency with Humminbird 14-Pin

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The Airmar P75C-M In-Hull Medium CHIRP transducer comes with a Humminbird 14-Pin Mix-N-Match Cable. Model: P75C-M-14HB. It's depth-only and ready for Chirp at medium frequency (80 - 130kHz), delivering excellent performance both offshore and inshore. With a 24° to 16° beamwidth and 600W output, it has a depth range of up to 700 feet (215 meters). Ideal for trailered or lifted boats, it features a urethane housing filled with liquid. Its exclusive Xducer ID® technology is a plus. This is a great solution for solid fiberglass hulled boat owners seeking high - performance at a good price. The 600 - watt single - frequency Chirp in - hull transducer on the medium frequency band offers amazing target definition in inshore saltwater, lakes, and up to 700 feet. The transducer has a plastic housing secured inside the boat's hull, filled with eco - friendly anti - freeze. It's inserted into the housing and adjusted for proper dead rise offset to ensure the beam shoots straight down. The liquid helps transmit through the fiberglass to the water. There are no exterior protrusions on the hull, making it 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 - 14HB Cable.

Using the Airmar P75C-M transducer is easy. First, secure the plastic housing inside your boat's hull. Then, insert the transducer into the housing and adjust it for the correct dead rise offset so the beam shoots straight down. This will ensure accurate depth readings. When it comes to usage, it's great for both inshore and offshore boating. Just turn it on and let it do its job. As for maintenance, keep an eye on the liquid inside the urethane housing. Make sure there are no leaks. If you notice any issues with the cable or the transducer, have it checked by a professional. Also, when storing your boat, try to keep the transducer in a dry place. And remember, this transducer is designed for smaller boats up to 25' with solid core fiberglass hulls, so don't use it on larger or different types of boats.


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