Airmar has long been a quiet powerhouse in the marine electronics world
Airmar has long been a quiet powerhouse in the marine electronics world, but its newest ultrawide chirp additions—the B275MWHW and TM275MWHW, if you really want to get specific—feel like a jump forward in real-world fish-finding. Introduced at the NMEA Conference, each 1 kW transducer features Airmar’s concave ceramic array, giving anglers a massive 73-degree medium-frequency beam and a 25-degree high-frequency beam. That’s not just more data; it’s a fundamentally different perspective of the water column.
For big-game anglers, pairing one of these with your existing sonar completes the picture. Instead of scanning a narrow cone, you cover a broad swath of the midwater column, where pelagics roam and feed. It’s the difference between seeing “something beneath the boat” and understanding the full environment—bait schools sliding off to the side, predators roaming the rips, subtle thermoclines you’d normally miss.
Source: https://www.marlinmag.com/