Airmar’s low-profile, Chirp-ready transducers are the perfect addition to smaller boats such as center consoles. The B175L transmits across low frequencies from 40 to 60 kHz, delivering excellent coverage and tracking. This transducer has up to 20 kHz of total bandwidth in just one installation for tremendous deep-water performance.
Tilted Element™ transducers have the ceramic element fixed at a 20°, 12°, or 0° angle within the housing. When the transducer is installed almost flush to the hull, the tilt of the element corrects for the hull deadrise, orienting the beam directly down. This ensures maximum echo returns to the transducer for more accurate depth readings.
Features:
Requires Mix & Match Cable for Chirp Transducers
Depth and fast-response water-temperature sensing
1 kW of power for great deep-water performance
Low frequency: 40 to 60 kHz
32° to 21° beamwidth
Maximum depth of 762 m (2500')
Low-profile, thru-hull housing provides good display resolution at speed when installed properly
Recommended for stepped, planing, or displacement hull
Bronze housing for use in a fiberglass or wood hull
Also available in a stainless steel housing (SS175L) for use with all hull materials
Patented Xducer ID® technology
Specifications:
Power Rating: 1 kW
Max Deadrise Angle: 24°
Housing: Bronze
Functions: Depth, Temperature
Hull Material: Fiberglass or wood
Max Vessel LOA: Up to 11 m (36')
Hole Size: Fiberglass or wood hull 95 mm (3-3/4"), Metal hull 105 mm (4-1/8")
Usable Shaft Length: 71 mm (2.80")
Mounting Style: Tilted Element Thru-Hull
Acoustic Window: Urethane
Common Use: Fishing
Low Frequency: 40-60 kHz
Low Frequency Beamwidth: 32°-21°
Max Deadrise: Up to 24°
Max Depth: 762 m (2500')
Retractable housing: No
Single or Dual Frequency: CHIRP-Ready Single-Band
Tilted Element: Yes
Weight: 2.7 kg (6 lbs.)
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
So much better than the rubber ones I took off, easy install!
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Daz Jensen
Where Have You Been All My Boating Life?
What a great little piece of tech - I don't know how we got by without it in the past. No more guessing how full the holding tank is or having to clean icky tank senders. This little bluetooth RADAR sending unit mounts on top of the tank and connects wirelessly to our Victron Cerbo.
Setup is super easy, push the button on the unit so it can calibrate to the tank then enable bluetooth and set up your rank dimensions on your Cerbo. It's as easy as that.
We've had it installed and running for about two weeks now and couldn't be more pleased (We like it enough that I ordered a second one for our water tank.)