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Raymarine B60 600W Bronze Thru-hull Transducer

The B60 is a 600 W, 50/200 kHz transducer which integrates Airmar’s popular tilted element feature. Tilted element transducers have the ceramic element fixed at either a 20° or 12° angle within the transducer housing. The transducer is installed almost flush to the hull and the tilted element corrects for the hull deadrise by orienting the beam directly down. This assures maximum echo returns to the transducer and more accurate depth readings.

Available in two Tilted Element™ models:

  • Fixed 20° tilted version for 16° to 24° hull deadrise
  • Fixed 12° tilted version for 8° to 15° hull deadrise

Features

  • Depth and water-temperature sensor
  • 600W
    • 50 kHz with a wide 45° beam
    • 200 kHz with a 12° beam
  • Perfect for centre-console and trailered boats
  • Low-profile protrusion - less than 4.8 mm (3/16") outside your hull
  • Bronze transducer housing for use on fiberglass and wood hulls
  • Recommended boat size: up to 8 m (25')
  • Interfaces to any compatible 600W or 1KW Sounder with DSM/CP370 connector
  • Also available in stainless steel (SS60) for use on all hull materials

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E66085
Raymarine B60 600W Bronze Thru-hull Transducer
E66085
20° Tilt Angle, DSM/CP370 Connector
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$778.00 Incl. GST
E66086
Raymarine B60 600W Bronze Thru-hull Transducer
E66086
12° Tilt Angle, DSM/CP370 Connector
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$778.00 Incl. GST

Style: Thru-Hull

Deadrise angle:

  • 12° Tilt angle: 8° to 15°
  • 20° Tilt angle: 16° to 24°

Cable Length: 33' (10m)

Monitors: Depth/temperature

Material: Bronze housing, Urethane acoustic window

Compatible Hull Material: Fibreglass & Wood

Transmit Power: 600W

Frequency: 50/200kHz

Depth:

  • 50kHz: 1,200' (353m)
  • 200kHz: 700' (206m)

Beam width:

  • 50kHz: 45°
  • 200kHz: 12°

 

NOTE: Also available in a stainless steel housing (SS60) for use with all hull materials.