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Airmar B175H Bronze 20 Degree Thru-Hull 1kW f/Garmin w/8-Pin Connector

MFG No: B175C-20-H-8G
SKU No: Q7KBNKLCGO
MFG. Name: Airmar
Available: 3
Condition: New

$1102.86


Airmar B175H Bronze 20 Degree Thru-Hull Transducer for Garmin

Airmar’s low-profile, Chirp-ready transducer is an ideal choice for smaller vessels such as center consoles. This transducer operates within a high-frequency band, delivering a narrow beamwidth that excels at locating fish around wrecks, reefs, and other underwater structures. Its high frequency provides remarkable target separation for both baitfish and schooling gamefish. With a capability of transmitting from 130 to 210 kHz, the B175H offers up to 80 kHz of total bandwidth in one unit, ensuring exceptional shallow-water performance and bottom detail.

The Tilted Element™ design allows the transducer's ceramic element to be fixed at a 20°, 12°, or 0° angle within the housing. By installing the transducer almost flush to the hull, the built-in tilt compensates for the hull's deadrise, positioning the element horizontally to maximize echo returns.


  • Compatible with Garmin 8-Pin Mix & Match Cable for Chirp Transducers
  • Depth and fast-response water temperature sensing capabilities
  • 1 kW of power accommodating a maximum depth of 304 m (1000')
  • High-frequency operation range of 130 to 210 kHz
  • Beamwidth ranging from 10° to 6°
  • 80 kHz of total bandwidth available from a single transducer
  • Excellent shallow-water performance and clear bottom detail
  • Low-profile, thru-hull design ensures good display resolution at speed when installed properly
  • Recommended for various hull types including stepped, planing, or displacement
  • Bronze housing suitable for fiberglass or wood hulls
  • Also available in stainless steel (SS175H) for use in all hull materials
  • Includes patented Xducer ID® technology

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