Airmar M285C-HW CHIRP In-Hull With Navico 7-Pin Mix-N-Match
  • Airmar M285C-HW CHIRP In-Hull Transducer with Navico 7-Pin Cable - Ideal for Fishing

Airmar M285C-HW CHIRP In-Hull With Navico 7-Pin Mix-N-Match

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The Airmar M285 High Wide CHIRP In-Hull Transducer comes with a Navico 7-Pin Mix-N-Match Cable. Model: M285C-HW-8G. It's designed for depth measurement only. With a high frequency range of 150 - 250kHz, it offers excellent performance both offshore and inshore. This 1 kW transducer has a 25 - degree fixed beamwidth, making it perfect for trailered or lifted boats. It features a liquid - filled urethane housing and an exclusive Xducer ID®. As Chirp revolutionizes recreational fishing, AIRMAR expanded the single - band transducer lineup. The M285HW is an economical choice for offshore and freshwater fishing. It shows ultra - clear target resolution in shallow to medium depths (up to 700 feet*) in murky waters. 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 the right dead rise offset to ensure the beam shoots straight down. The liquid is great for transmitting signals through the fiberglass into the water. With no exterior protrusions, it's ideal for smaller boats up to 25’ with solid core fiberglass hulls. Specifications: Beamwidth 25°, Depth range to 700’ (215 meters), Hull Deadrise adjustable 2° to 20°, Acoustic Window Urethane, CHIRP Frequency Range 150 - 250kHz. What's in the box: M285C - HW - MM and MMC - BL.

Using the Airmar M285C - HW CHIRP In - Hull Transducer is easy. First, install the plastic housing inside the boat's hull and fill it with the provided eco - friendly anti - freeze. Then, insert the transducer into the housing and adjust it for the proper dead rise offset so the beam shoots straight down. When you're out on the water, turn on your device and the transducer will start measuring the depth. Remember, this transducer is designed for boats up to 25’ with solid core fiberglass hulls. For maintenance, keep the transducer clean and check the housing for any signs of damage regularly. Avoid hitting the transducer against hard objects. If you notice any issues with the performance, like unclear readings, it might be time to check the connections or the anti - freeze level in the housing.


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