Airmar B75 High Wide Chirp Transducer, 600W, 12° Tilt, Mix-and-Match Design, DT
Model: B75C-12-HW-MM
- Fixed 12° tilt for 8° - 15° hull deadrise, ensuring accurate depth readings
- Combined depth and fast-response water-temperature sensor
- 600 W power for up to 106 m (350') depth performance
- High frequency range of 150 - 250 kHz
- 30° beamwidth for maximum boat coverage
- Great shallow-water performance, clear bottom details, and sharp fish-target returns
- Low-profile, thru-hull housing offers good resolution at speed when properly installed
- Bronze housing suitable for stepped, planing or displacement hulls
- Exclusive Xducer ID® technology
Airmar's low-profile Chirp-ready transducers are ideal for smaller boats like center consoles. The B75HW uses high frequency for excellent target separation of baitfish and schooling gamefish, along with a 30° beamwidth for wide coverage under the boat. It provides up to 100 kHz of total bandwidth in one installation, covering depths up to 106 m (350').
Tilted Element™ transducers have a ceramic element fixed at a 12° angle in the housing. Installed almost flush to the hull, the element tilt corrects for hull deadrise, directing the beam down for maximum echo returns and accurate depth readings.
SpecificationsAcoustic Window | Urethane |
Cable-Length | 9 m (30') |
Connector | Airmar 12-Pin (MMC) |
Deadrise Range | 8° to 15° |
Display Connector | Cable Required |
Freq Hi Wide | 150-250 kHz |
Frequency Band | High Wide |
Functions | Depth, Temperature |
High-Wide Beamwidth | 30° |
Hole Size | 70 mm (2-13/16') |
Using this Airmar B75C-12-HW transducer is easy. First, make sure your boat's hull deadrise is between 8° and 15°. Then, install the transducer almost flush to the hull through a 70 mm hole. Connect the 9 m cable to the appropriate display using the Airmar 12 - Pin connector. Once installed, it will start providing depth and water - temperature readings. For best results, use it in water depths up to 106 m. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the cable for any signs of wear and tear. Clean the acoustic window made of urethane gently with a soft cloth. Avoid using abrasive materials that could damage it. If you notice any issues with the readings or the transducer itself, it's a good idea to have it checked by a professional.