Airmar B175C-12-L Thru Hull 12 Deg Tilt Low CHIRP Mix-N-Match Transducer
  • Airmar B175C-12-L Thru Hull Low CHIRP Transducer for Fishing Boats Up to 8m

Airmar B175C-12-L Thru Hull 12 Deg Tilt Low CHIRP Mix-N-Match Transducer

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The Airmar B175C-12-L Thru Hull transducer is a great choice for fishing enthusiasts. It's a depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor. This low - CHIRP transducer operates from 40 kHz to 75 kHz with a 32° to 21° beamwidth. It offers 35 kHz of total bandwidth from a single unit, covering the popular 50 kHz fishing frequency. Available in 0° or 12° tilted versions, it suits hull deadrise up to 24°. The bronze housing is durable. It's suitable for boats up to 8 m (25') and hull types like fiberglass, wood, and metal stepped, planing or displacement hulls. With exclusive Xducer ID® technology, it can be used with all propulsion types. Chirp transducers provide 5 to 10 times greater detail and resolution for bottom detection down to 3,000m (10,000'), helping you distinguish baitfish, game fish, and underwater structures. One installation saves time and money as it delivers up to 20 kHz of total bandwidth.

Using the Airmar B175C - 12 - L Thru Hull transducer is straightforward. First, choose the right tilted version according to your boat's hull deadrise. If your hull deadrise is between 8° to 15°, the fixed 12° tilted version is a good option; for up to 24° hull deadrise, other suitable versions are available. Install it following the standard procedures for thru - hull transducers on your boat, which are usually provided in the product's detailed installation guide. When using it, turn on your fishing equipment connected to the transducer and it will start providing depth and water - temperature information. As for maintenance, keep the transducer clean. After each use, rinse it with fresh water to remove any salt, dirt, or debris. Check the urethane acoustic window regularly for any signs of damage. If you notice any issues, don't try to repair it yourself but contact the manufacturer or a professional for help. Also, store the transducer in a dry place when not in use to prevent corrosion of the bronze housing.


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