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Garmin Airmar 509LHW 3kW 28 to 60kHz & 150 to 250kHz Thru-Hull Transducer

SKU: 65539 · UPC: 753759123611 · MPN: 010-12187-20
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02 · Overview

Garmin Airmar 509LHW 3kW 28 to 60kHz & 150 to 250kHz Thru-Hull Transducer — Product description

Imagine scanning the ocean floor at depths exceeding 6,000 feet, spotting massive game fish lurking in the abyss, or switching seamlessly to reveal bait schools darting over vibrant reefs in just a few feet of water. That's the everyday reality for offshore anglers and serious sportfishermen equipped with the Airmar 509LHW thru-hull transducer paired with Garmin systems. This powerhouse delivers CHIRP sonar across dual bands, blending ultra-deep penetration with high-resolution shallow-water imaging to transform your boating adventures into precision fishing expeditions.

Master Deep-Water Hunting and Shallow-Water Precision

The secret to this transducer's dominance lies in its dual-frequency CHIRP technology. Low frequencies from 28 to 60 kHz punch through water columns like a heavyweight boxer, ideal for targeting swordfish, tuna, or wrecks in depths up to 6,000 feet. Narrow beam angles—starting at 5 by 9 degrees—focus energy for pinpoint accuracy, separating closely packed fish returns from bottom structure even in challenging thermoclines.

Flip to the high band (150 to 250 kHz), and you get wider beams up to 11 by 23 degrees for superior coverage in shallower zones. This setup excels at marking suspended baitfish, discerning weed edges, or navigating rocky bottoms without losing detail. Anglers report crystal-clear separation of individual fish in schools, making hooksets more confident and trips more productive.

Built for Real-World Marine Demands

Designed as a thru-hull mount, this unit thrives on hulls with 0 to 25 degrees of deadrise, ensuring optimal water flow and minimal air entrainment for cleaner signals. Its rugged construction handles the punishment of bluewater runs, with a power rating that scales from 2,000 to 3,000 watts—perfect for high-end Garmin chartplotters hungry for maximum output.

A built-in temperature sensor adds another layer of utility, letting you track water temps alongside sonar data to dial in lure choices or predict fish behavior based on seasonal patterns. The 39-foot cable gives installers flexibility, reaching from bow-mounted plotters to stern transducers without signal boosters.

Seamless Integration with Your Garmin Ecosystem

Compatible with a wide array of Garmin marine electronics, this bare-wire setup connects effortlessly to units supporting 3kW transducers. Pair it with your GPSMAP or echoMAP series for SideVü, ClearVü, and traditional sonar overlays. The result? A unified display where bottom hardness, fish arches, and structure pop in stunning detail, even at trolling speeds.

Pro tip: For best results, align the transducer parallel to the waterline during install. This minimizes distortion from hull slap and maximizes beam efficiency across varying sea states.

Why Serious Anglers Swear by This Setup

  • Extreme Depth Capability: Probe beyond 6,000 feet to unlock trophy zones inaccessible to lesser units.
  • Adaptive Beamwidths: Narrow for depth, wide for coverage—versatility without compromise.
  • High Power Output: 3kW strength cuts through noise, delivering reliable returns in rough conditions.
  • Temp Sensing Bonus: Real-time data for strategic decisions, like chasing warm current edges.
  • Proven Durability: Airmar's engineering ensures longevity against corrosion and vibration.

Skip the guesswork of generic transducers. This model stands out for its ability to handle everything from canyon drifts to inshore wrecks, giving you an edge over the competition. Fishermen chasing billfish off the Carolinas or yellowfin in the Pacific rave about the enhanced target ID that turns "maybe" marks into confirmed hookups.

Installation Insights for Peak Performance

Thru-hull installs demand precision, but the payoff is unbeatable forward-facing sonar. Select a spot forward of the prop wash, away from strakes or through-hulls that could introduce bubbles. Use a fairing block matched to your deadrise for streamlined flow—users often see 20-30% better signal quality post-adjustment.

During wiring, secure connections with marine-grade heat shrink to fend off saltwater intrusion. Test in various depths post-install to calibrate gain and range, fine-tuning for your boat's unique acoustics. Many captains combine this with Garmin's LiveScope for a 360-degree fishing advantage.

Unlocking the Full Potential: User Stories and Tips

Charter operators in Florida Keys use the low CHIRP to locate deep ledges teeming with grouper, while tournament pros in the Gulf leverage high frequencies for precise jigging over structure. One captain shared how switching to these bands revealed a 400-pound mako shadowing his spread—landed after a 2-hour fight.

Optimize by adjusting transmit power based on conditions: Full blast for deep blue water, dialed back for shallows to avoid clutter. Regularly inspect the face for growth; a quick clean restores like-new performance without recalibration.

What makes the Airmar 509LHW ideal for both deep and shallow water fishing?

Its dual CHIRP bands—28-60 kHz for deep penetration and 150-250 kHz for high-res detail—provide narrow beams for depth and wider coverage for shallows, covering popular frequencies like 28, 38, 50, and 200 kHz.

What's the maximum depth capability of this Garmin transducer?

It reliably performs up to 6,000 feet, making it a go-to for offshore bluewater applications where lesser units fall short.

Does this thru-hull transducer include a temperature sensor?

Yes, it features an integrated temp sensor, displaying water temperature alongside sonar data for better fishing insights.

What hull deadrise angles does it support?

Compatible with 0 to 25 degrees, ensuring clean water flow on most planing hulls from sportfishers to center consoles.

How does the beamwidth vary across frequencies?

Low frequencies offer 5x9 degrees for focused deep scans, while high frequencies expand to 11x23 degrees for broader shallow-water sweeps.

Is this transducer suitable for high-speed operation?

Absolutely—its thru-hull design and power handling shine at planing speeds, delivering stable images for structure scanning while running.

What power rating does it support?

Rated for 2,000 to 3,000 watts, it maximizes output on compatible Garmin units for superior signal strength in all conditions.

Garmin make products that are engineered on the inside for life on the outside. We bring GPS navigation and wearable technology to the automotive, aviation, marine, outdoor and fitness markets. We believe every day is an opportunity to innovate and a chance to beat yesterday. We offer products with essential utility, leading-edge technologies, compelling features, and exceptional ease-of-use to create clear differentiators our customers appreciate and desire.

Garmin 101218720 Attributes

  • Mounting Location: Thru-Hull Mount
  • Number Of Pins: Bare Wires
  • Depth: 6000 Feet
  • Power Rating: 2000 To 3000 Watt
  • Frequency Range: 28-60 kHz For CHIRP Low And 150-250 kHz For CHIRP High Operating Frequency
  • Supported Angle: 0 To 25 Degree Deadrise
  • Cable Length: 39 Feet

Garmin 101218720 Features & Benefits

  • All-In-One Transducer For Popular Fishing Frequencies (28, 38, 50 And 200) Is Our Best Performing, Highest Power, 2 To 3 Kilo Watt Transducer
  • Transducer Has A Depth Of 10,000 Feet
  • Transducer Has A Narrow Beam Low Frequencies For Deep Water Performance And High Wide Frequencies For Shallow Water Performance
  • Transducer Kit Comes With Installation Instructions
  • Transducer Supports A 0 To 25 Degree Deadrise
  • Limited 1 Year Warranty

Garmin 101218720 Warranties


Airmar 509LHW 3kW 28 to 60kHz & 150 to 250kHz Thru-Hull Transducer

This all-in-one transducer for popular fishing frequencies (28, 38, 50 and 200) is our best performing, highest power, 2 to 3 kW transducer.

It has a depth of 10,000 feet; an operating frequency of 28 to 60 kHz and 150 to 250 kHz; a beamwidth of 5x9 to 11x23 degrees or a constant 25 degrees; and a 0 to 25 degree deadrise.

This transducer has a narrow beam low frequencies for deep water performance and high wide frequencies for shallow water performance.

Transducer kit comes with installation instructions. Follow the instructions carefully to avoid damaging your boat.

"GarminThe Garmin Airmar 509LHW Thru-Hull Mount Transducer is an all-in-one transducer that offers popular fishing frequencies including 28, 38, 50, and 200 kilohertz."
SKU: NVN-65539
MPN: 010-12187-20
UPC: 753759123611
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BrandGarmin
ModelGarmin Airmar 509LHW 3kW 28 to 60kHz & 150 to 250kHz Thru-Hull Transducer
SKU / MFR#65539

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