Airmar B785C Medium CHIRP Transducer with Navico 9 - Pin Mix - N - Match Cable
Model: B785C - M - 9N
- Detect depth and sense water temperature quickly
- 600 W power for strong performance
- Medium frequency range of 80 to 130 kHz
- Beamwidth from 24° to 16°
- Reach a maximum depth of 274 m (900')
- 50 kHz total bandwidth from one transducer
- Covers popular fishing frequencies like 88 and 107 kHz
- Great for shallow to mid - depth fishing, showing clear bottom details and separating fish targets
- Ideal for planing or displacement hull boats
- Bronze housing with high - performance fairing for high - speed use
- Features patented Xducer ID® technology
The B785M is an affordable, Chirp - ready transducer for offshore and freshwater fishing. Operating at 80 - 130 kHz, it can spot fish in shallow, murky waters up to 274 m (900') with clear target resolution. It's a perfect thru - hull, Chirp transducer for small fishing boats.
The included high - performance fairing enhances broadband performance at speeds over 30 knots (34 MPH).
SpecificationsCable - Length | 9 m (30ft) |
Acoustic Window | Urethane |
Connector | Airmar 12 - Pin (MMC) |
Deadrise Range | Up to 24° with fairing |
Display Connector | Navico 9 - Pin |
Frequency Band | Medium 80 - 130 kHz |
Hole Size | 51 mm (2in) |
Housing Material | Bronze |
Max Depth | 274 m (900ft) |
Medium Frequency Beamwidth | 24° - 16° |
Power Rating | 600 W |
Single or Dual Frequency | CHIRP - Ready Single - Band |
Usable Shaft Length | 121 mm (4.75') |
What's in the Box:- B785C - M - MM Triducer
- Fairing Block
- Anti - rotation Bolt
- MMC - 9N cable
Using your Airmar B785C Bronze Transducer is quite straightforward. First, install the transducer on your boat. Make sure to choose a spot on a planing or displacement hull, and check that the deadrise angle is within the 24° range when using the fairing. Connect the MMC - 9N cable to the Navico 9 - pin display connector. This will allow you to access the depth and water - temperature readings. When you're out on the water, the transducer will work at a frequency of 80 - 130 kHz to detect fish in shallow to mid - depth waters up to 274 m (900'). For maintenance, regularly check the bronze housing for any signs of corrosion. After each use, rinse the transducer with fresh water to remove salt and debris. Keep the acoustic window clean as it's made of urethane and can affect performance if dirty. When not in use, store the transducer in a dry place. Also, be careful when handling the cable to avoid any damage. The high - performance fairing can enhance the performance at speeds over 30 knots (34 MPH), so make sure it's properly attached.