Echonautics Bronze Stem Thru-Hull CW Dual-Frequency Transducer w/Fairing Block - 600W, 50/200 kHz [CB101D600CW-FB]
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Echonautics Bronze Stem Thru-Hull CW Dual-Frequency Transducer w/Fairing Block - 600W, 50/200 kHz [CB101D600CW-FB]

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Product Description

Get the best of both shallow and deep waters with the Echonautics CB101D600! This cost-effective bronze stem thru-hull dual frequency CW transducer, rated at 600W, gives you detailed target information in shallow areas and excellent deep-water bottom tracking. The included fairing block is a game-changer. Made of high-impact polymer, it offers reliable and accurate sonar performance, even at speeds over 15kn (17MPH). It ensures a bubble-free water flow across the transducer face and helps match the deadrise angle at the mounting location, keeping the sound beam straight down. Key specs: Dual Frequency CW, 50 - 200 kHz frequency, 42 degrees/11 degrees beamwidth, 600W power, thru-hull with fairing mount. Warning: Don't install the bronze housing in metal hulls.

Using this Echonautics transducer is easy. First, make sure to choose a suitable location on the vessel's hull for installation. Remember, a fairing block is recommended to protect the transducer and ensure good performance. When installing, align the transducer parallel to the water surface with the help of the fairing block to match the deadrise angle. This will keep the sound beam straight down. As for maintenance, regularly check the fairing block and the transducer for any signs of damage. If you notice any cracks or wear, it's best to replace them. Also, keep the transducer clean from dirt and debris. And here's an important note: never install the bronze housing into metal hulls as it can cause issues.


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