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December 10, 2023R111LH DT XIDT
December 10, 2023600 W
The P75M is a 600 W, Chirp-ready, in-hull transducer working on the medium-frequency band of 80 to 130 kHz. This bandwidth is great for inshore saltwater as well as lakes and provides amazing target definition down to 274 m (900′). The major benefit of an in-hull transducer is no protruding features on the exterior of the hull, making it the perfect choice for trailered or lifted boats. Designed for smaller boats up to 8 m (25′) with a solid fiberglass hull.
The P75M includes a plastic mounting base which is aligned to the centerline and secured inside the hull. Then it is filled with non-toxic antifreeze. The transducer is inserted into the base and adjusted for the proper deadrise offset, ensuring the beam is shooting straight down for maximum echo returns. The eco-friendly coolant is the best medium to transmit through solid fiberglass and into the surrounding water.
- Depth only
- 600 W of power
- Medium frequency: 80 to 130 kHz
- 24° to 16° beamwidths
- Maximum depth of 274 m (900′)
- 50 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
- Ideal for inshore or coastal fishing in shallow to medium depths
- Urethane transducer housing with an adjustable, plastic mounting base
- Perfect for trailered or lifted boats up to 8 m (25′)
- Recommended for planing or displacement hull
- Also available as thru-hull (B785M) and Tilted Element™ thru-hull (B75M) mounts
- Patented Xducer ID®
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