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Airmar M265c-lm-21hb 1kw Low Medium Chirp With Humminbird 21-pin Cable

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Airmar M265c-lm-21hb 1kw Low Medium Chirp With Humminbird 21-pin CableAirmar M265C Depth Only Low Medium In Hull Transducer with Humminbird 21 in Mix N Match Cable Model: M265C LM 21HB Depth only 1 kW of power for great, deep to mid depth performance Low frequency: 42 kHz to 65 kHz Medium frequency: 85 kHz to 135 kHz 73 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer Covers popular fishing frequencies of 50, 88, and 107 kHz plus everything else in the bandwidths Plastic transducer housing and mounting tank Patented Xducer ID

Airmar M265C Depth Only Low Medium In-Hull Transducer with Humminbird 21-in Mix--N-Match Cable

Model: M265C-LM-21HB
  • Depth only
  • 1 kW of power for great, deep to mid-depth performance
  • Low frequency: 42 kHz to 65 kHz
  • Medium frequency: 85 kHz to 135 kHz
  • 73 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
  • Covers popular fishing frequencies of 50, 88, and 107 kHz plus everything else in the bandwidths
  • Plastic transducer housing and mounting tank
  • Patented Xducer ID® technology

The M265LM Chirp-ready in hull is a perfect mid to deep-depth transducer. The huge bandwidth includes many of the most popular frequencies for targeting top gamefish. This 1 kW powerhouse delivers clear target details, bottom discrimination, as well as bait and game-fish separation at all depths.

The low-frequency band of 42 to 65 kHz provides deep-water performance down to 914 m (3000').It is a good choice when scouting an area or fishing in deeper depths. The medium-frequency band, operating between 85 and 135 kHz, is excellent for identifying targets suspended close to the bottom on structure and within the water column.

The transducer is installed in the included tank which is cut to the boat’s deadrise angle and affixed inside the hull. When the transducer is placed inside the tank, it is properly oriented for optimal performance. The M265LM is a popular choice for customers not wanting to drill a hole in their hull and for trailered or lifted boats.

Specifications
Acoustic Window Urethane
Cable-Length 9 m (30')
Connector Airmar 12-Pin (MMC)
Deadrise Range 0° to 22°
Display Connector MMC-21HB Humminbird 21-Pin Cable
Frequency Band Low-Medium
Housing Material Plastic
Hull Material Solid fiberglass only
Low Frequency 42-65 kHz
Low Frequency Beamwidth 25°-16°
Max Deadrise Accommodates a deadrise angle up to 30° with the longest side of the tank installed parallel to the centerline (keel) of the hull
Max Depth Low frequency- 914 m (3000'), Medium frequency- 457 m (1500')
Max Vessel LOA 11 m (36') and above
Medium Frequency 85-135 kHz
Medium Frequency Beamwidth 16°-11°
Mounting Style In-Hull
Power Rating 1 kW
Single or Dual Frequency CHIRP-Ready Dual-Band
Transducer Functions Depth
Dimensions 8.19in H x 8.71in L x 6.02in W

What's in the Box:
  • M265C-LM-MM
  • MMC-21HB Humminbird 21-Pin Cable
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