Airmar SS175C-12-M 12d Tilt Medium CHIRP with Humminbird 14-Plan
The Airmar SS175C-12-M 12d Tilt Medium CHIRP with Humminbird 14-Plan is a high-performance transducer designed for anglers who demand the best. This transducer provides exceptional target separation, excellent fish arches, and superior clutter rejection, making it an ideal choice for serious fishermen. The Airmar SS175C-12-M 12d Tilt Medium CHIRP with Humminbird 14-Plan is compatible with Humminbird’s 14-pin connector and is suitable for both freshwater and saltwater fishing.
With its 12° tilt and medium CHIRP frequency range, the Airmar SS175C-12-M 12d Tilt Medium CHIRP with Humminbird 14-Plan is capable of detecting fish at depths of up to 3,000 feet. Additionally, its 250W RMS power output ensures that it can handle the demands of deep-water fishing. The Airmar SS175C-12-M 12d Tilt Medium CHIRP with Humminbird 14-Plan also features a rugged, corrosion-resistant design that can withstand the harsh marine environment.
Why pick the Airmar SS175C-12-M 12d Tilt Medium CHIRP with Humminbird 14-Plan:
- Unparalleled target separation and fish arches for accurate and reliable readings
- Superior clutter rejection for reduced noise and interference
- Compatible with Humminbird’s 14-pin connector for seamless integration
Where to use it:
The Airmar SS175C-12-M 12d Tilt Medium CHIRP with Humminbird 14-Plan is suitable for a variety of fishing applications, including:
- Freshwater fishing for species such as bass, trout, and walleye
- Saltwater fishing for species such as tuna, marlin, and swordfish
- Deep-water fishing for species such as grouper and snapper
Tips for maintenance:
To ensure optimal performance and longevity of the Airmar SS175C-12-M 12d Tilt Medium CHIRP with Humminbird 14-Plan, follow these maintenance tips:
- Regularly inspect the transducer for signs of damage or corrosion
- Clean the transducer with a soft cloth and mild soap solution
- Avoid exposing the transducer to extreme temperatures or humidity
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