Raymarine TM265LH Transom Mount 1kw Chirp Transducer
Raymarine TM265LH Transom Mount 1kw Chirp Transducer — Product description
Unlock Superior Fishfinding with CHIRP Innovation
Imagine slicing through murky waters with crystal-clear images of fish schools, underwater structures, and the seabed—regardless of depth. The TM265LH transom mount transducer elevates your marine electronics setup by harnessing advanced CHIRP technology. Unlike traditional fixed-frequency sonar, CHIRP sweeps across a broad spectrum of frequencies, delivering exceptional target separation and detail. This means distinguishing between individual fish in a bait ball or spotting subtle bottom contours that hold trophy catches.
With its dual Low/High (LH) configuration, it excels in versatile scenarios. The low-frequency band punches through to depths exceeding 3,000 feet for offshore pursuits, while the high-frequency option sharpens resolution for inshore structure fishing. Anglers and navigators rave about its reliability in choppy conditions, where conventional transducers might falter.
Key Technical Edge for Real-World Performance
Crafted for durability, this 1kW powerhouse features eight internal ceramics that amplify signal strength and clarity. Beam widths adapt dynamically: wider for broad searches at lower frequencies (25° to 16°) and narrower for pinpoint accuracy at higher ones (10° to 6°). It handles deadrise angles up to 25°, making it a fit for most hull designs.
- Frequency Sweep: 42-65 kHz (Low) for deep penetration; 130-210 kHz (High) for shallow precision.
- Depth Ratings: Up to 3,000 feet low-freq / 1,000 feet high-freq—ideal for everything from coastal reefs to bluewater canyons.
- Cable: 33 feet of rugged cabling ensures flexible routing without signal loss.
- Housing: Tough urethane build resists impacts and marine growth.
Pro tip: Pair it with compatible chartplotters for temperature readings alongside sonar, giving you a complete environmental snapshot.
Effortless Transom Installation for Weekend Warriors
Mounting is straightforward for DIY enthusiasts. Position it 1/3 from the transom's stern edge, slightly off-center to avoid prop wash interference. Ensure the transducer sits flush or slightly below the hull deadrise for optimal water flow. Drill sparingly—use stainless hardware for corrosion resistance. In under an hour, you'll have it wired and scanning.
- Clean and sand the transom surface for secure adhesion.
- Mark and drill holes, applying marine sealant around fasteners.
- Route the cable inside the hull, securing with zip ties away from electrical noise.
- Test at idle speeds to fine-tune vertical trim.
Common pitfall: Avoid air pockets by keeping the face wet during operation. This setup shines on planing hulls under 40 feet.
Versatile Applications Across Fishing Styles
Offshore captains use the low CHIRP for tuna runs, detecting marks at 2,000+ feet. Inshore, switch to high for jigging over wrecks or tracking schooling snapper. Its rugged design withstands trailering and rough seas, while the integrated temp sensor aids in locating thermoclines where bait—and predators—gather.
For tournament anglers, the target separation turns chaotic returns into actionable intel, boosting hook-up ratios. Even recreational boaters appreciate the clutter-free images that reveal baitfish layers and bait-stealing bait thieves.
Long-Term Reliability and Care
Built to last, this transducer shrugs off UV exposure and saltwater corrosion. Routine maintenance keeps it peaking: Rinse after every use, inspect the face for marine fouling, and store dry during off-seasons. A quick freshwater flush prevents crystal buildup in the ceramics.
Users report years of trouble-free service, even in high-use commercial ops. Backed by solid manufacturer support, it's a smart investment for serious mariners.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes CHIRP technology better than standard sonar?
CHIRP transmits across a wide frequency range simultaneously, providing sharper images, better target separation, and less noise compared to single-frequency sonar. This results in clearer fish arches and bottom details in varied conditions.
How does the LH configuration differ from LM?
LH pairs low frequencies (deep water) with high frequencies (shallow resolution), ideal for mixed-depth fishing. LM uses low with medium for broader shallow coverage under the boat.
What boats is this transom mount best suited for?
It's perfect for planing hulls like center consoles, walkarounds, and sportfishers up to 40 feet with deadrise angles of 0-25°. Avoid on stepped hulls without adjustments.
Can it detect fish at maximum depths?
Yes, the low band reaches 3,000 feet for bottom and fish detection, while high handles 1,000 feet with superior resolution. Actual performance varies with boat speed and water clarity.
Does it include temperature sensing?
Absolutely—it integrates depth and temperature data, helping identify productive water columns and species-specific temps.
How do beam widths affect scanning?
Low-freq wider beams (25-16°) cover large areas for searching; high-freq narrower (10-6°) zoom in for precise targeting, adapting automatically via CHIRP.
Is professional installation required?
No, most boat owners install it themselves with basic tools. Follow hull-specific guidelines to ensure proper water flow and avoid cavitation.
The TM265 brings CHIRP technology into a transom transducer. With up to 103 Kilohertz of CHIRP range and 8 internal ceramics this transducer has the ability to provide great target separation in both shallow and deep water. TM265 comes in either a Low/High (LH) configuration or a Low/Medium (LM) configuration. The medium element will provide better shallow water coverage under the vessel, while the high element will provide better shallow water resolution. Use the low element for deep-water detection of bottom and fish as deep as 3,000 meter.
Raymarine A80013 Attributes
- Mounting Location: Transom Mount
- Depth: 3000 Feet At Low Frequency/ 1000 Feet At High Frequency
- Power Rating: 1000 Watt
- Frequency Range: 42 To 65 kHz Low/ 130 To 210 kHz High CHIRP
- Supported Angle: 25 To 16 Degree Low Beam Width/ 10 To 6 Degree High Beam Width/ 0 To 25 Degree Deadrise
- Cable Length: 33 Feet
Raymarine A80013 Features & Benefits
- With Up To 103 Kilohertz Of CHIRP Range And 8 Internal Ceramics This Transducer Has The Ability To Provide Great Target Separation In Both Shallow And Deep Water
- Medium Element Will Provide Better Shallow Water Coverage Under The Vessel, While The High Element Will Provide Better Shallow Water Resolution
- Use The Low Element For Deep-Water Detection Of Bottom And Fish As Deep As 3,000 Meter
- Rugged Design And Reliability
- Limited 2 Year Warranty
Raymarine A80013 Warranties
Transom Mount TM265LH 1kw Chirp Transducer for CP450C
Features:
- Depth/Temp
- Transom Mount
- Urethane
- CP450C Plug on Cable
- Frequency: L=42-65 kHz, H=130-210 kHz
- Power 1kW
The sensor has a CHIRP range of up to 103kHz and 8 types of internal ceramics, which can provide excellent target separation capabilities in shallow and deep water. Medium element...
SKU: NVN-46518
MPN: A80013
UPC: 723193704189
Technical specifications
| Brand | Raymarine |
| Model | Raymarine TM265LH Transom Mount 1kw Chirp Transducer |
| SKU / MFR# | 46518 |
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