Low/High Frequency In-Hull Chirp Transducer without Connector
Embark on your ultimate fishing adventure with Airmar's state - of - the - art broadband transducers. Whether you're a seasoned commercial fisherman, a charter captain, or a competitive tournament angler, this is a game - changer! Chirp transducers can detect the bottom down to 3,000m (10,000'), offering 5 to 10 times more detail and resolution. You can easily tell apart individual baitfish, game fish, and underwater structures. With just one installation, this transducer provides up to 112 kHz of total bandwidth, saving you both time and money.
As the top - notch ELITE model in the Chirp In - Hull product line, the R599 LH operates across these bandwidths: Low Frequency 28 - 60 kHz and High Frequency 130 - 210 kHz.
Features:
- Depth - only functionality
- Low - CHIRPS from 28 kHz to 60 kHz with 23° to 9° beamwidth
- High - CHIRPS from 130 kHz to 210 kHz with 8° to 4° beamwidth
- 112 kHz of total bandwidth from a single transducer
- Covers popular fishing frequencies like 28, 38, 50, and 200 kHz and more in the bandwidth
- Ideal for both recreational and commercial inshore and offshore fishing, including deep - water canyon and sea - mount tracking
- Epoxy transducer housing
- Compatible with solid fiberglass hulls only
Specifications:
- Hull Deadrise: 0° to 22°
- Acoustic Window: Epoxy/urethane
- Comes with all mounting hardware, including a tank
- Weight: 19.7 kg (43.4 lb)
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
Specifications:
- Mounting Style: In - Hull
- Box Dimensions: 14'H x 17'W x 28'L, WT: 56.4 lbs
- UPC: 801769001570
Using this Airmar R599C - LH In - Hull Chirp Transducer is straightforward. First, make sure your boat has a solid fiberglass hull as it's only compatible with this type. The hull deadrise should be between 0° and 22°. All the mounting hardware, including a tank, is provided, so you can easily install it in - hull. Once installed, it can start detecting the depth and underwater objects. It's great for both inshore and offshore fishing, whether you're after baitfish or game fish. When it comes to maintenance, keep the epoxy transducer housing clean. Check the acoustic window (made of epoxy/urethane) regularly for any signs of damage. If you encounter any issues, don't return it to the original point of purchase. Instead, contact the manufacturer directly. Remember, this transducer covers a wide range of fishing frequencies, so you can adjust it according to your fishing needs.