Airmar B75C-0-M 0d Tilt With Mix-n-Match Plug
  • Airmar B75C-0-M Medium CHIRP Bronze Thru Hull Transducer with Mix-n-Match Plug

Airmar B75C-0-M 0d Tilt With Mix-n-Match Plug

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The Airmar B75C-0-M is a top - notch depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor. With a medium CHIRP bronze thru - hull design and a Mix - N - Match Plug, it's a great choice for smaller boats like center consoles. It offers 600 W of power and can reach a maximum depth of 274 m (900'). Operating at a medium frequency of 80 to 130 kHz, it provides better shallow - water performance, detailed bottom views, and deeper reach compared to high - frequency bands. The 24° to 16° beamwidth ensures accurate data collection. Its low - profile thru - hull housing, when properly installed, gives excellent display resolution at speed. Made of bronze, it's suitable for fiberglass or wood hulls. It also features the patented Xducer ID® technology. This transducer operates in a frequency range of 80 - 130 kHz, delivering up to 50 kHz of total bandwidth in one installation. It shows amazing bottom details in shallow and medium depths down to 274 m (900'). The 0° tilted element corrects for hull deadrise when installed almost flush to the hull, ensuring maximum echo returns and more accurate depth readings. Specifications include a deadrise range of 0° to 7°, a hole size of 70 mm (2 - 13/16'), a bronze housing, and a maximum depth of 900ft.

Using the Airmar B75C - 0 - M is straightforward. First, find a suitable spot on your fiberglass or wood hull to install it. Make sure to drill a 70 mm (2 - 13/16') hole as specified. When installing, try to get it almost flush to the hull so the 0° tilted element can correct for the hull deadrise. This will give you the most accurate depth readings. Once installed, connect it using the Mix - N - Match Plug. Turn on your boat's sonar system and start getting detailed depth and water - temperature information. As for maintenance, regularly check the housing for any signs of damage, especially if you've been in rough waters. Since it's made of bronze, it's fairly durable, but a bit of cleaning every now and then can keep it in top shape. Avoid hitting the transducer against hard objects as this can damage the internal components. If you notice any issues with the depth readings or water - temperature data, check the connections first. If the problem persists, it might be a good idea to consult a professional.


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