Product Detail
The Airmar B265C-LH Bronze is a top - notch depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor. Model B265C - LH offers excellent performance. It features low - CHIRP from 42 kHz to 65 kHz with a 25° to 16° port - starboard beamwidth and high - CHIRP from 130 kHz to 210 kHz with a 10° to 6° beamwidth. With a total bandwidth of 103 kHz from one transducer, it covers popular fishing frequencies like 50 and 200 kHz. Ideal for commercial and recreational inshore and offshore fishing, including deep - water canyon and sea - mount tracking. It has a bronze transducer housing with a High - Performance Fairing. Suitable for boats 8 m (25’) and above with fiberglass or wood hulls, and comes with exclusive Xducer ID® technology. Imagine being able to precisely detect specific fish species like Bluefin Tuna at 60 kHz, Squid at 133 kHz, and Cod at 175 kHz. Connect it to a tunable fish finder, mark the fish accurately on the screen, and start catching them! This powerful transducer provides extreme target detail, bottom discrimination, and bait and game fish separation at all depths. The seven - element, low - frequency array operates between 42 kHz and 65 kHz with an adjustable beam, and the single, high - frequency ceramic works between 130 kHz and 210 kHz with a narrow, adjustable beam. The included High - Performance Fairing ensures broadband performance at speeds over 30 knots (34 MPH). Discover the wonders of tunable, Chirp Broadband Transducer Technology. Specifications: Hull Deadrise up to 20° with fairing, Acoustic Window of Urethane, and a weight of 7.3 kg (16 lb).
Using your Airmar B265C - LH Bronze transducer is easy. First, connect it to a tunable fish finder using the included Navico 9 - Pin Y - cable. Once connected, power on your fish finder and start tuning it to the frequencies that work best for the fish species you're targeting. For example, set it to 60 kHz if you're after Bluefin Tuna. When installing, make sure your boat is at least 8 m (25’) long and has a fiberglass or wood hull. The hull deadrise should be up to 20° with the fairing. As for maintenance, keep the transducer clean. After each use, rinse it with fresh water to remove any salt, dirt, or debris. Check the acoustic window regularly, as it's made of urethane and can get damaged. If you notice any cracks or signs of wear, it might be time to get it repaired or replaced. Also, store the transducer in a dry place when not in use to prevent corrosion, especially since it has a bronze housing. Be careful when handling the cables to avoid any damage, as a faulty cable can affect the performance of the transducer.