Airmar SS175C-12-H 12d Tilt High CHIRP Transducer
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Model: SS175C-12-H
- Combined depth and fast-response water-temperature sensor
- Powerful 1 kW for a max depth of 304 m (1000')
- High frequency range from 130 kHz to 210 kHz with 10° to 6° beamwidth
- Get 80 kHz of total bandwidth from a single transducer
- High frequency offers great shallow water performance, clear bottom details and good fish target separation
- Perfect for boats up to 11 m (36')
- Stainless steel housing fits all hull types and materials
- Also available in a bronze housing (B175H) model
- Comes with exclusive Xducer ID® technology
Airmar’s low profile Chirp-ready transducers are ideal for small boats like center consoles. The high frequency band has a narrow beamwidth, great for finding fish near wrecks, reefs and other structures. It also does a great job separating baitfish and schooling gamefish. The SS175H gives you up to 80 kHz of total bandwidth in one install, and performs really well in shallow water with clear bottom details.
Tilted element transducers have the element fixed at 20°, 12° or 0° inside the housing. Since it's installed almost flush to the hull, the tilt adjusts for the hull deadrise and keeps the ceramic element horizontal for maximum echo returns.
SpecificationsWeight | 2.7 kg (6 lb) |
Hull Deadrise | Up to 24° |
Acoustic Window | Urethane |
Hole Size | 98 mm (3-7/8') |
One internal ceramic assembly |
Using the Airmar SS175C - 12 - H is straightforward. First, make sure to choose the right tilt angle (20°, 12°, or 0°) according to your hull deadrise. Install the transducer almost flush to the hull, and the tilt will correct for the hull's shape to get the best echo returns. It's suitable for boats up to 11 m long. When using, you can enjoy accurate depth readings and fast - response water temperature information. The high - frequency range helps you spot fish near structures and get clear bottom details. As for maintenance, keep the stainless - steel or bronze housing clean. Check the urethane acoustic window regularly for any signs of damage. If you have any issues, the exclusive Xducer ID® technology can assist in troubleshooting. Also, ensure the hole size of 98 mm is maintained during installation to keep the transducer working properly.