Airmar TM165C-HW Transducer High Wide CHIRP With Navico 9-Pin
Maximize the coverage under your boat and see what you've been missing. The new TM165HW features a high-frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and a super-wide beamwidth,...
Airmar makes the transducer behind most marine sonar, and we stock the full range. The right one comes down to your sounder, your hull, and how deep you fish. Airmar builds the transducers that ship inside most major sounders, so getting the match right matters more than the brand on your display. We carry their full catalog, from compact transom mounts for skiffs to high-power thru-hull CHIRP units for offshore boats, and the right pick comes down to three things: your sounder, your hull, and the water you fish. Match the transducer to your sounder Start with your display. Your sounder speaks a sonar language, meaning a CHIRP band (low around 50kHz, mid around 80kHz, high around 200kHz) and a...
Maximize the coverage under your boat and see what you've been missing. The new TM165HW features a high-frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and a super-wide beamwidth,...
Maximize the coverage under your boat and see what you've been missing. The new TM165HW features a high-frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and a super-wide beamwidth,...
Maximize the coverage under your boat and see what you've been missing. The new TM165HW features a high-frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and a super-wide beamwidth,...
600 W The P79S brings depth intelligence to your boat. Featuring Airmar's Smart Sensor technology, the P79S delivers processed depth data right to the onboard network for multiple...
Get more coverage under your boat with Airmar's unique wide-beam, high-frequency, Chirp-ready transducer. The high band operates across a frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and has...
Maximize the coverage under your boat and see what you've been missing. The new TM165HW features a high-frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and a super-wide beamwidth,...
The B744V is a Triducer Multisensor featuring depth, speed, and Temperature in a single housing. The 50/200 kHz, dual-frequency, single, ceramic element provides great target detail in shallow...
Get more coverage under your boat with Airmar's unique wide beam, high-frequency, Chirp-ready transducer. The high band operates across a frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and...
Get more coverage under your boat with Airmar's unique wide-beam, high-frequency, Chirp-ready transducer. The high band operates across a frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and has...
The DT800 utilizes Airmar's proven Tilted Element and broadband technologies in this depth and temperature Smart Sensor. The DT800 is a low-profile, retractable, thru-hull sensor that accurately computes...
Get more coverage under your boat with Airmar's unique wide beam, high-frequency, Chirp-ready transducer. The high band operates across a frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and...
600 WThe 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...
1 kW We know that specific frequencies excel at detecting certain species of fish: Bluefin Tuna—60 kHz, squid—133 kHz, and cod—175 kHz. The TM265LH transducer includes all these...
1 kW The B175M's medium frequency delivers the right combination of coverage under the boat, extended depth range, and the ability to produce clean and accurate target and...
1 kWThe B265LM, Chirp-ready thru-hull is a perfect, mid to deep-depth transducer. The huge bandwidth includes many of the most popular frequencies for targeting top gamefish. This 1...
1 kW Airmar's low-profile, Chirp-ready, transducer models are the perfect addition to smaller boats such as center consoles. The high-frequency band delivers a narrow beamwidth—excellent for pinpointing fish...
1 kWThe B265LM, Chirp-ready thru-hull is a perfect, mid to deep-depth transducer. The huge bandwidth includes many of the most popular frequencies for targeting top gamefish. This 1...
Airmar M422C-LH TransducerLow/High CHIRPModel: 41-819-1-01 Depth Only Wideband high frequency (190-210kHz) and Low frequency (47-52 kHz) 18 degree Low and 5 degree high frequency beamwidth 1.5 kW output...
Get more coverage under your boat with Airmar's unique wide-beam, high-frequency, Chirp-ready transducer. The high band operates across a frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and has...
Get more coverage under your boat with Airmar's unique wide-beam, high-frequency, Chirp-ready transducer. The high band operates across a frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and has...
1 kW We know that specific frequencies excel at detecting certain species of fish: Bluefin Tuna—60 kHz, squid—133 kHz, and cod—175 kHz. The TM265LH transducer includes all these...
1 kW Airmar's TM185M is a transom-mounted, Chirp-ready transducer designed for offshore fishing and freshwater anglers spending their time in shallow to mid-range depths. The medium frequency delivers...
Maximize the coverage under your boat and see what you've been missing. The new TM165HW features a high-frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and a super-wide beamwidth,...
Maximize the coverage under your boat and see what you've been missing. The new TM165HW features a high-frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and a super-wide beamwidth,...
Airmar makes the transducer behind most marine sonar, and we stock the full range. The right one comes down to your sounder, your hull, and how deep you fish.
Airmar builds the transducers that ship inside most major sounders, so getting the match right matters more than the brand on your display. We carry their full catalog, from compact transom mounts for skiffs to high-power thru-hull CHIRP units for offshore boats, and the right pick comes down to three things: your sounder, your hull, and the water you fish.
Start with your display. Your sounder speaks a sonar language, meaning a CHIRP band (low around 50kHz, mid around 80kHz, high around 200kHz) and a connector type, and the transducer has to match both. If you run a chartplotter-sounder combo, check which CHIRP range it supports before you pick a transducer, or you will leave performance on the table. Airmar publishes a compatible-sounder list for every model, and our techs can confirm the exact match for your display before you spend a dime.
Transom mounts are the easy install for outboard boats and trailered hulls, and they come off fast when you pull the boat. Thru-hull units give you the cleanest signal at speed and in rough water, which is why offshore crews run them, but they need a hole in the boat and often a fairing block to point the face straight down on a deadrise hull. In-hull pucks shoot through a solid fiberglass hull when you cannot or will not drill, trading a little sensitivity for a no-hole install.
Higher power and lower frequency reach deeper water, so bluewater anglers lean toward 1kW thru-hull units that mark bait and structure in hundreds of feet. Inshore and freshwater boats do fine with lower-power transom mounts that hold a bottom lock at cruising speed and sharpen detail in shallow water. Many Airmar units are triducers that also read speed and water temperature, so one install can feed your sounder and your gauges at once.
Not sure which one fits your rig? Our techs run these on their own boats and can walk you through sounder compatibility, hull fit, and the install before you order. They also help with cable routing, backing plate choices, and sealant recommendations that match common hull materials. Proper torque on the nut and correct fairing angle keep the beam pointed straight down even when the boat is loaded or the sea is running. Checking the Airmar model matrix against your sounder firmware version avoids later firmware mismatches that can mute certain frequency bands.
Match two things: the CHIRP frequency band your sounder supports (low, mid, or high) and the connector type. Airmar lists compatible sounders for each transducer, and we can confirm the match for your exact display before you buy.
Transom mounts are simpler to install and great for outboard and trailered boats. Thru-hull units give a cleaner signal at speed and in chop, which is why offshore boats use them, but they require drilling the hull.
CHIRP transducers sweep across a range of frequencies instead of pinging one, which sharpens target separation and bottom detail. Your transducer CHIRP band has to match what your sounder transmits.
Many do. Triducer models combine depth, speed, and temperature in one housing, so a single install can feed your sounder and your gauges.
Thru-hull transducers on a hull with deadrise often need a fairing block so the face points straight down. Flat or shallow-deadrise hulls usually do not. We can advise based on your hull.