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Airmar Ss175c-20-l 20d Tilt Low Chirp With Garmin 12-pin

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Airmar Ss175c-20-l 20d Tilt Low Chirp With Garmin 12-pinAirmar SS175C 20 L 20d Tilt Low CHIRP with Garmin 12 Pin Model: SS175C 20 L Depth and fast response water temperature sensor 1 kW Low Frequency: 40 kHz to 60 kHz with maximum depth performance to 762 m (2500') = 32 to 21 beamwidth Great deep water performance Stainless steel housing for use on stepped, planing or displacement hulls in fiberglass, wood or metal Recommended boat size: Up to 11 m (36') Also available in a bronze housing (B175L) model for

Airmar SS175C-20-L 20d Tilt

Low CHIRP with Garmin 12-Pin

Model: SS175C-20-L
  • Depth and fast-response water-temperature sensor
  • 1 kW
  • Low Frequency: 40 kHz to 60 kHz with maximum depth performance to 762 m (2500') = 32° to 21° beamwidth
  • Great deep water performance
  • Stainless steel housing for use on stepped, planing or displacement hulls in fiberglass, wood or metal
  • Recommended boat size: Up to 11 m (36')
  • Also available in a bronze housing (B175L) model for use in fiberglass and wood hulls
  • Exclusive Xducer ID® technology

Airmar’s low profile Chirp-ready transducer models are the perfect addition to smaller boats such as center consoles. The low frequency band is the deep water performer delivering excellent coverage and tracking in deeper depths. The SS175L transducer delivers up to 20 kHz of total bandwidth in just one installation and delivers tremendous deep water performance.

Tilted element transducers have the ceramic element fixed at either a 20°, 12° or 0° angle within the transducer housing. The transducer is installed almost flush to the hull and the tilted element corrects for the hull deadrise by orienting the beam directly down. This assures maximum echo returns to the transducer and more accurate depth readings.

Specifications
Weight 2.7 kg (6 lb)
Hull Deadrise Up to 24°
Acoustic Window Urethane
Hole Size 98 mm (3-7/8"")
Seven internal broadband ceramic assemblies
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