Airmar B175C-12-H Thru Hull With 9-Pin Navico MM Cable
  • Airmar B175C-12-H Thru Hull Transducer with 1m Navico 9-Pin M&M Chirp Cable - Great for Fishing

Airmar B175C-12-H Thru Hull With 9-Pin Navico MM Cable

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The Airmar B175C high frequency CHIRP transducer is a game - changer for fishing. It features a 12d tilted element and comes with a 1m Navico 9 - pin M&M Chirp cable. Model: B175 - C - 12 - H - 9N. With a high - CHIRP range from 130 kHz to 210 kHz and a 15° to 9° beamwidth, it offers 80 kHz of total bandwidth from a single transducer. Ideal for fiberglass or wood hulls, it's suitable for boats up to 11 m (36’). It has a depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor, and a bronze transducer housing. Whether you're a commercial fisherman, charter captain, or tournament angler, this transducer can detect the bottom down to 3,000m (10,000’) with 5 to 10 times greater detail. One installation saves you time and money. The transducer terminates with an Airmar Mix and Max connector, which can be cut off for sounders that don't need a connector. Specifications: Hull Deadrise 8° to 15°, Acoustic window Urethane, Boat size up to 11 m (36’), Hull type Fiberglass or wood, Frequency 130 - 210 kHz. What's in the box: B175 high frequency transducer and Navico 9 - pin M&M Chirp cable - 1m.

Using the Airmar B175C transducer is easy. First, make sure your boat's hull is fiberglass or wood and has a deadrise of 8° to 15°. Then, install the transducer with the provided 1m Navico 9 - pin M&M Chirp cable. Connect it to your sounder, and you can start using it to detect fish and the bottom. When using, keep in mind that the cable terminates with an Airmar Mix and Max connector. If your sounder doesn't need a connector, you can cut it off. For maintenance, regularly check the transducer housing for any signs of damage, especially the bronze part. Also, clean the acoustic window made of urethane gently to ensure clear signals. Store the transducer in a dry place when not in use to prevent corrosion.


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