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Airmar B164 Bronze Thru-Hull - 50/200 kHz - 1 kW - 12 Tilted Element - Requires Mix Match Cable [B164-20-MM]

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Airmar B164 Bronze Thru-Hull - 50/200 kHz - 1 kW - 12 Tilted Element - Requires Mix Match Cable [B164-20-MM]B164 Bronze Thru Hull 50 200 kHz 1 kW 12 Tilted Element Requires Mix & Match Cable 20 tilted version for 16 to 24 hull deadrise angles. Step up to a 1 kWwithout a fairing! The 1 kW, flush mount, Tilted Element transducer is perfect for fast, trailered vessels that cannot accommodate a High performance Fairing. The flush mounted, bronze housing extends less than 6. 35 mm (1 4") below the hull so that it can sit on trailer rollers and bunks. The ceramic

B164 Bronze Thru-Hull - 50/200 kHz - 1 kW - 12° Tilted Element - Requires Mix & Match Cable

20° tilted version for 16 to 24° hull deadrise angles. Step up to a 1 kW—without a fairing! The 1 kW, flush-mount, Tilted Element™ transducer is perfect for fast, trailered vessels that cannot accommodate a High-performance Fairing. The flush-mounted, bronze housing extends less than 6.35 mm (1/4") below the hull so that it can sit on trailer rollers and bunks. The ceramic arrays are tilted within the housing, providing a perfectly vertical beam with maximum energy at the point directly below the boat.

Features:

  • Depth and fast-response water-temperature sensing
  • 1 kW of power
  • Dual-frequency elements:
  • 50 kHz with a wide 22° beamwidth for depth performance to 549 m (1800')
  • 200 kHz with a 6° beamwidth for depth performance to 244 m (800')
  • Interfaces to any 600 W or 1 kW echo sounder
  • Engineered for center-console and trailered boats
  • Low-profile bronze housing extends less than 6.35 mm (0.25") below the hull
  • No effect on the boat’s running performance
  • Available in a stainless steel housing (SS164) for use in all hull materials
  • Patented Xducer ID® technology

Specifications:

  • Acoustic Window: Urethane
  • Cable-Length: 2 M (6.5')
  • Common Use: Leisure/Yachting, Fishing
  • Connector: Airmar 9-Pin (MM1)
  • Conventional Beam: 22°x20°/6°
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Deadrise Range: 16° to 24°
  • Frequency Band: 50/200 kHz
  • Material: Bronze
  • Max Deadrise: Up to 24°
  • Max Depth: Low frequency- 549 m (1800'), High frequency- 244 m (800')
  • Mix and Match Series: 9-Pin 1000 Watt
  • Mounting Style: Tilted Element Thru-Hull
  • Retractable housing: No
  • Sensor Connector: MM1
  • Single or Dual Frequency: Conventional Dual Frequency
  • Tilt Angle: 20°
  • Tilted Element: Yes
  • Weight: 2.7 kg (6 lbs)
  • Power Rating: 1 kW
  • Functions: Depth, Temperature
  • Hull Material: Fiberglass or wood
  • Max Vessel LOA: Up to 11 m (36')
  • Hole Size: 95 mm (3-3/4")
  • Usable Shaft Length: 71 mm (2.80")
  • Display Connector: Cable Required

Specifications:

  • Cable Length (Feet): 6.5'
  • Chirp: No
  • Imaging: Standard
  • Mounting Style: Thru-Hull
  • Speed Included: No
  • Temperature: Yes
  • Box Dimensions: 8"H x 11"W x 12"L WT: 9.6 lbs
  • UPC: 801769005110

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