Description
The B175M Bronze Thru-Hull transducer is a high-performance 1kW CHIRP-ready sensor designed for anglers who demand superior detail and depth performance. Operating at a medium frequency range of 85 to 135 kHz, this transducer delivers an ideal balance of coverage under the boat and extended depth reach. It produces exceptionally clean target returns and structure detail in mid-to-deeper waters, making it easier to distinguish between baitfish, game fish, and bottom composition.
Featuring Airmar’s innovative Tilted Element™ technology, the ceramic element is fixed at a specific angle within the housing to compensate for your boat’s deadrise. This low-profile design ensures the transducer is installed almost flush to the hull, minimizing drag while orienting the element horizontally for maximum echo returns. It is recommended for stepped, planing, or displacement hulls made of fiberglass or wood.
Features:
- Provides depth and fast-response water-temperature sensing
- 1 kW of power for deep-water performance
- Medium frequency CHIRP: 85 kHz to 135 kHz
- 16° to 11° beamwidth (select models up to 24°)
- Maximum depth range of 457 m (1,500′)
- 50 kHz of total bandwidth from a single transducer
- Low-profile bronze housing for excellent resolution at speed
- Patented Xducer ID® technology for automatic sonar configuration
- Available with various connector options including 8-pin and Mix & Match configurations
Specifications:
- Power Rating: 1 kW
- Housing Material: Bronze
- Functions: Depth and Temperature
- Hull Material Compatibility: Fiberglass or wood
- Hole Size: 95 mm (3-3/4″) for fiberglass/wood; 105 mm (4-1/8″) for metal
- Mounting Style: Tilted Element Thru-Hull
- Acoustic Window: Urethane
- Max Deadrise Angle: Up to 24°
- Single or Dual Frequency: CHIRP-Ready Single-Band
- 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.
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