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Airmar M285c-hw Chirp In-hull With Garmin 12-pin Mix-n-match

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Airmar M285c-hw Chirp In-hull With Garmin 12-pin Mix-n-matchAirmar M285 High Wide CHIRP In Hull Transducer with Garmin 12 Pin Mix N Match Cable Model: M285C HW 12G Depth only Chirp Ready High frequency (150 250kHz) for great offshore and inshore performance Perfect for trailered or lifted boats 1 kW output 25 degree fixed beamwidth Urethane Housing liquid filled Exclusive Xducer ID As Chirp continues to redefine recreational fishing, AIRMAR has expanded the lineup of single band transducers to satisfy the

Airmar M285 High Wide CHIRP In-Hull Transducer with Garmin 12-Pin Mix-N-Match Cable

Model: M285C-HW-12G
  • Depth only
  • Chirp Ready High frequency (150-250kHz) for great offshore and inshore performance
  • Perfect for trailered or lifted boats
  • 1 kW output
  • 25 degree fixed beamwidth
  • Urethane Housing- liquid filled
  • Exclusive Xducer ID®

As Chirp continues to redefine recreational fishing, AIRMAR has expanded the lineup of single band transducers to satisfy the growing demand for this game changing technology. The M285HW, is a 1kW, economical Chirp transducer designed for offshore fishing and freshwater anglers. Operating at the high frequency range of 150-250kHz and a fixed wide beam of 25 degrees, these transducers reveal ultra-clear target resolution in shallow,murky waters at shallow to medium depths(up to 700 feet*).

The transducer includes a plastic housing which is secured inside the hull of the boat and is filled with Eco-friendly anti-freeze. The transducer is inserted into the housing and adjusted for the proper dead rise offset,insuring the beam is shooting straight down. The liquid provides the best medium to transmit through the fiberglass and into the surrounding water. The benefits to the in-hull transducer are that there are no protruding features on the exterior of the hull making it the perfect choice for trailered or lifted boats. Designed for smaller boats up to 25’ with solid core,fiberglass hulls.

Specifications
Beamwidth 25°
Depth range to 700’ (215 meters)
Hull Deadrise adjustable 2° to 20°
Acoustic Window Urethane
CHIRP Frequency Range High frequency 150-250kHz

What's in the Box:
  • M285C-HW-MM
  • MMC-12G
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