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SKU:AIRSS175C20HW9N
The Airmar SS175C-20-HW is a high-performance, tilt-enabled CHIRP transducer designed for optimal fish detection and underwater imaging. With a power output of 1 kW and a maximum depth rating of 500 feet, this transducer provides detailed and accurate readings in various water conditions. Its high frequency range from 150 kHz to 250 kHz ensures superior resolution, especially in shallow waters, delivering clear bottom detail and precise fish target separation. The constant 25-degree beam width offers extensive coverage beneath your boat, making it ideal for both inshore and pelagic fishing applications. Its wide beamwidth enhances fish detection in the upper water column, providing anglers with a broader view of potential targets. The transducer's low-profile, stainless steel housing is suitable for installation on fiberglass, wood, or metal hulls, accommodating boats up to 36 feet in length. The tilt feature compensates for hull deadrise and ensures the ceramic element remains horizontally oriented for maximum echo return, even when installed flush to the hull. This model incorporates Airmar's exclusive Xducer ID technology, simplifying setup and ensuring reliable operation. Whether you're targeting shallow reefs or deep pelagic species, the SS175C-20-HW delivers outstanding performance with high-resolution imaging and extensive coverage, making it a versatile choice for serious anglers. Compatible with Navico 9-pin systems, this transducer is available in various housing options including transom-mount, in-hull, and bronze, tailored to different vessel types and installation preferences. Designed for optimal performance on boats with a hull deadrise between 16 and 24 degrees, it provides consistent, high-quality sonar data to enhance your fishing experience.
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