Raymarine
Raymarine B175 Thru-Hull CHIRP Transducer
Item: #963695 | Part Number: Not Selected$1,379.00 - $1,799.00
Description
The Raymarine B175 Thru-Hull CHIRP Transducer is a low-profile, high-performance solution designed for fast boats and center console setups. With a tilted ceramic element that compensates for hull deadrise, it delivers strong, accurate sonar returns across wide frequency bands. Ideal for use alone or in pairs with Raymarine CHIRP sonar systems.
Raymarine B175 Thru-Hull CHIRP Transducer Item # 963695
Description
B175 low-profile, CHIRP-ready transducers designed for high-speed applications such as center consoles. Can be used individually or in pairs with Raymarine CHIRP sonars.
Features:
- Up to 20 kHz of total bandwidth and transmits across 40 to 60 kHz bands
- All B175 series transducers used a tilted element. The ceramic element is fixed at a 20 deg., 12 deg., or 0 deg. angle within the housing
- The tilted element corrects for the hull deadrise and orients the sonar beam to ensure maximum echo returns
- When used individually, the B175 transducer must be installed using a single transducer operation cable
- When installed in pairs, join the B175 transducers using a transducer Y-cable, part number A012146 (not included)
0 deg. Medium Transducer:
- Deadrise angle: 0 - 7 deg.
- Max depth: 1500'
- Frequency: 80 - 130 kHz
- Beam width: 24/16 deg.
12 deg. Medium Transducer:
- Deadrise angle: 8 - 15 deg.
- Max depth: 1500'
- Frequency: 80 - 130 kHz
- Beam width: 24/16 deg.
12 deg. High-Wide Transducer:
- Deadrise angle: 8 - 15 deg.
- Max depth: 800'
- Frequency: 150 - 250 kHz
20 deg. Low Transducer:
- Deadrise angle: 16 - 24 deg.
- Max depth: 2500'
- Frequency: 40 - 60 kHz
- Beam width: 32/21 deg.
20 deg. Medium Transducer:
- Deadrise angle: 16 - 24 deg.
- Max depth: 1500'
- Frequency: 80 - 130 kHz
- Beam width: 24/16 deg,
20 deg. Medium-Wide Transducer:
- Deadrise angle: 16 - 24 deg.
- Max depth: 1300'
- Frequency: 60 - 100 kHz
20 deg. High-Wide Transducer:
- Deadrise angle: 16 - 24 deg.
- Max depth: 800'
- Frequency: 150 - 250 kHz