Airmar SS264-20-W2-10F 200kHz Wide Beam, 1kW, 20d Tilt with Furuno 10-Pin

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SKU:AIRSS26420W210F

SKU: AIRSS26420W210F

MPN: SS264-20-W2-10F

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SKU:
AIRSS26420W210F
MPN:
SS264-20-W2-10F

Description

Airmar SS264 50kHz Wide Beam, 1kW, 20° Tilt, Furuno 10-Pin, Depth and temp

Model: SS264-20-W5-10F
  • Depth and fast-response water-temperature sensing
  • SS264N operating at 50 kHz frequency delivers a wide 25° beam
  • 1 kW of power
  • Outstanding performance
  • Low profile design so minimal protrusion below the hull
  • Stainless steel housing for use with all hull materials
  • Patented Xducer ID® technology
  • Fixed 20° tilted version for 16 to 24° hull deadrise angles

The legendary B260’s 1 kW performance is now available for fast sport-fishing boats—no fairing required! Airmar has taken the proven B260 and split it apart into a pair of low-profile transducers. One transducer handles 50 kHz while the other operates at 200 kHz. And the ceramic element in each unit has been tilted to offset the deadrise angle of your boat’s hull.

Called the SS264N, these transducers are perfect for fast center-console and tailored sport-fishing boats, or any vessel that cannot have a thru-hull with a High-performance Fairing. The narrow-beam, broadband, 200 kHz transducer will give excellent resolution and crisp image detail needed for bottom fishing. This transducer’s low ringing is perfect for finding fish holding tight to the bottom and other structure. The seven-element, 50 kHz transducer is best for deep-water sounding down to 914 m (3000').