Garmin B75m Bronze 0° Thru-hull Transducer - 600w, 8-pin Mfg# 010-11636-20 on 2040-parts.com
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Garmin B75M Bronze 0° Thru-Hull Transducer - 600W, 8-Pin MFG# 010-11636-20
Airmar B75M
w/0° Tilt 600W Flush-mounted bronze housing,tilted element inside the transducer accommodates all hull deadrises and eliminates the need for a fairing block. This broadband transducer is designed to allow both traditional and Spread Spectrum scanning when used with a compatible sonar like the GSD 26. It features a bronze, thru-hull mount design with 0 degree tilt and provides both depth and temperature data to your Garmin Marine Network Max Depth - 800' Supported Deadrise/Transom Angles - 0-7° Deadrise Beam Width
24/16
Cable Length (Feet)
39
Frequency
80-130
Mounting Style
Thru-Hull
Pins
8
Speed Included
No
Temperature
Yes
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