In 1982, AIRMAR brought its first product to market, a transom-mounted transducer. Two years later, the company patented the TRIDUCER® multisensor which revolutionized marine-sensor technology. From that modest beginning, Airmar has grown steadily to become the world-recognized leader in marine-sensing technology. Holding numerous patents and manufacturing the broadest line of depth, speed, temperature, and Smart™ Sensors has made us the "standard" in the marine-sensor market. Building on this foundation of excellence, Airmar has moved into ultrasonic transducers that operate in air for industrial use, as well as integrated sensors such as the WeatherStation® Instrument. Our customers appreciate the quality and innovative technology of our products.
Airmar's marine and industrial sensors serve a wide range of international markets. Our marine product line includes fishfinder transducers that mount through the hull, in the hull, and on the transom. We also offer temperature sensors, NMEA 0183 sensors, and NMEA 2000® sensors.
Before emailing or calling Airmar, please note that Airmar does NOT sell marine transducers or spare parts directly to electronics dealers, installers, or end users. You must contact one of our two subsidiaries, your electronics manufacturer, or a local installing dealer.
Gemeco Marine Accessories is Airmar’s marine products distributor that services the USA and Canada. Contact Gemeco at sales@gemeco.com or phone 803-693-0777.
Airmar EMEA services marine customers in Europe and the rest of the world. Contact Airmar EMEA at sales@airmar-emea.com or phone 33 (0)2 23 52 06 48.
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