Today top billfish-tournament captains are calling Airmar PM411LWM their go to transducer for seeking out targets and pinpointing them in deep water. This ultra-wide transducer features a 40 beamwidth for an amazing amount of fish-finding coverage under the boat. Coupling the low-frequency range of 40 to 60 kHz with the medium range of 80 to 130kHz, this tournament-series transducer reveals more fish in the water column than ever before.
Captains are pairing this transducer with a PM275LHW or a B175HW for a combined package covering low to high frequencies with both wide and narrow beams.
Depth and fast-response water-temperature sensing
2 kW of power
Low frequency: 40 to 60kHz
40 beamwidth for ultra-wide coverage
Maximum depth of 1219 m (4000')
Medium frequency: 80 to 130kHz
13 to 8 beamwidth
Maximum depth of 914 m (3000')
70 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
Covers popular fishing frequencies of 50 and 200 kHz plus everything else in the bandwidth
Curved-edge design for wet-box installation
Designed for custom pocket/keel/welded-tank mounting
SEALCAST, seamless, urethane housing for long life underwater
Also available as a thru-hull external (R409LWM) mount
Patented Xducer IDtechnology
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