Airmar M285C-HW Transducer In-Hull CHIRP with Mix-N-Match
  • Airmar M285C-HW In-Hull CHIRP Transducer: Ideal for Trailered Boats

Airmar M285C-HW Transducer In-Hull CHIRP with Mix-N-Match

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The Airmar M285 High Wide CHIRP In-Hull Transducer (Model: M285C-HW-MM) is a game - changer for fishing enthusiasts. It's designed for depth measurement only and offers outstanding offshore and inshore performance with its Chirp Ready High frequency (150 - 250kHz). With a 1 kW output and a 25 - degree fixed beamwidth, it provides ultra - clear target resolution in shallow, murky waters up to 700 feet. It has a urethane housing filled with liquid and features the exclusive Xducer ID®. This economical 1kW transducer meets the growing demand for Chirp technology. It comes with a plastic housing that fits inside the boat's hull, filled with eco - friendly anti - freeze. The transducer is inserted into the housing and adjusted for the right dead rise offset to ensure the beam shoots straight down. It's perfect for trailered or lifted boats and is suitable for smaller boats up to 25’ with solid core, fiberglass hulls. Specifications include a 25° beamwidth, a depth range of up to 700’ (215 meters), adjustable hull deadrise from 2° to 20°, a urethane acoustic window, and a high - frequency CHIRP range of 150 - 250kHz. The package includes the M285C-HW-MM.

Using your Airmar M285C - HW In - Hull CHIRP Transducer is easy. First, install the plastic housing inside the hull of your boat. Make sure it's firmly secured. Then, fill the housing with the eco - friendly anti - freeze provided. Next, 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, turn on your device and the transducer will start providing depth readings. Remember, this transducer is designed for smaller boats up to 25’ with solid core, fiberglass hulls. For maintenance, keep the transducer clean. Check the housing regularly for any signs of damage or leakage. If you notice any issues, it's best to get it checked by a professional. Also, store your boat in a dry place when not in use to protect the transducer from the elements.


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