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Garmin B75L CHIRP 12 Degree Tilt Depth and Temperature Transducer 8 pin

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The Garmin B75L is a bronze thru-hull CHIRP transducer that delivers low-frequency CHIRP with built-in depth and temperature sensing. This 12° tilt version suits hull deadrise angles of 8-24°, with a flush-mounted housing that needs no fairing block. It provides a wide beam and strong returns for deeper water searching.

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Description

The Garmin B75L is a bronze thru-hull transducer that brings low-frequency CHIRP performance to a compatible Garmin sonar system. The flush-mounted housing protrudes less than a quarter of an inch outside the hull and can sit on trailer rollers or bunks without damage, while the tilted element inside aims the sound beam vertically and removes the need for a fairing block. Built-in depth and water-temperature sensing comes as standard.

This 12° tilt model is matched to hull deadrise angles of 8-24° and gives a wide beam and strong returns for deeper water searching. An excellent choice for fibreglass and wood hulls, it connects to CHIRP-capable Garmin chartplotters, combos and sonar modules. The transducer is supplied with installation instructions, which should be followed carefully to avoid damaging your boat.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Low CHIRP bronze thru-hull transducer operating at 40-75 kHz
  • 300 W (RMS) transmit power for a wide beam and strong returns for deeper water searching
  • Beamwidth of 32° / 21° (-3 dB)
  • Maximum depth of 1100 ft (335 m)
  • 12 degree tilted element matched to 8-24° hull deadrise; no fairing block required
  • Built-in water-temperature sensor
  • 8-pin Garmin connector with a 39 ft (11.9 m) cable
  • Compatible with CHIRP-capable Garmin systems including the GSD 26 module
  • Garmin B75L bronze thru-hull transducer (12 degree tilt)
  • Anti-rotation hardware / mounting bolts
  • Installation instructions

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Sonar

Sonar TypeLow CHIRP
Operating Frequency40-75 kHz
CHIRP Bandwidth40-75 kHz (Low band)
Transmit Power300 W (RMS)
Maximum Depth1100 ft (335 m)

Beam

Beamwidth (-3 dB)32° / 21° (-3 dB)

Mounting

Mounting StyleBronze thru-hull, flush-mounted
Element Tilt12 degree tilted element
Supported Deadrise8-24°

Physical

Housing MaterialBronze
Built-in Temperature SensorYes

Connectivity

Connector8-pin Garmin
Cable Length39 ft (11.9 m)
Data ProvidedDepth and temperature

Compatibility

Compatible SystemsCompatible with Garmin GSD 26 CHIRP professional sonar module; also compatible with GPSMAP 7600xsv series (with GSD 25), GPSMAP 5x7/7x1/8x0/10x0 xs series, ECHOMAP CHIRP DV/SV series and STRIKER DV/SV series (adapter cable may be required). Requires a CHIRP-capable Garmin chartplotter, combo or sonar module.

General

SeriesB75 Series
BrandGarmin (Airmar)

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What sonar frequency does the Garmin B75L use?
The B75L operates at 40-75 kHz (low chirp) with a transmit power of 300 W (RMS).
How deep can the Garmin B75L read?
The B75L has a maximum depth of 1100 ft (335 m) under good conditions; actual depth depends on water conditions, bottom type and the sonar module used.
Which hull deadrise does this 12 degree-tilt B75L suit?
This version has a 12 degree tilted element matched to hull deadrise angles of 8-24°, so the beam fires vertically without a fairing block.
What connector does the Garmin B75L have?
The B75L uses an 8-pin Garmin connector on a 39 ft (11.9 m) cable. Adapter cables are available to suit other Garmin sounder connector types.
Does the Garmin B75L need a CHIRP sonar?
Yes. The transducer is designed for CHIRP-capable Garmin systems such as the GSD 26 professional module and GPSMAP xs/xsv combos; an adapter cable may be required for some models.
Does the Garmin B75L measure water temperature?
Yes, the B75L has a built-in water-temperature sensor in addition to depth.