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Imagine gliding through coastal waters, pinpointing fish-holding structures or navigating shallow passes without guesswork. This thru-hull transducer delivers exactly that, blending robust depth tracking with quick temperature readings in a sleek, low-drag package. Its innovative tilted ceramic element adjusts for your boat's hull angle, directing sound waves straight downward for sharper echoes and reliable data—even on boats with moderate deadrise.
Crafted for trailered center-consoles and day boats, it slips nearly flush against the hull, minimizing turbulence and preserving your vessel's speed. Boaters rave about its ability to cut through sediment-clouded bottoms, revealing contours that matter most for trolling or anchoring.
At 600 watts, this unit punches through thermoclines and murky water better than entry-level puck transducers. The 50 kHz mode excels in open water, mapping drop-offs and wrecks with wide coverage, while 200 kHz hones in on bait balls and bottom details during inshore runs. Anglers targeting snapper or grouper appreciate how the tilted element maintains consistent bottom lock in following seas, reducing false readings that plague flush-mount alternatives.
Expect crisp separation of closely spaced targets, making it a favorite for competitive fishing where every inch counts. Its temperature probe reacts fast to changes, helping you adjust lure depth on the fly as water layers shift.
Setting it up is straightforward for any DIY boater. Drill a precise 60 mm hole, thread the 68.5 mm shaft through, and secure with the included nut—no fairing blocks needed thanks to the built-in tilt. Position it forward of props and struts, at least one-third the waterline length from the bow for optimal wave-free readings.
Pro tip: Fair the housing slightly with marine sealant for dead-smooth flow on planing hulls. Connects effortlessly to compatible chartplotters via the 9-pin Xsonic interface, with 10 meters of cable giving flexibility for helm routing. Test in shallow water post-install to verify beam alignment and calibrate your display for peak accuracy.
Built to withstand UV, corrosion, and impacts, this bronze transducer laughs off barnacle buildup compared to plastic models. Rinse with fresh water after every saltwater trip, inspect the face for dings annually, and apply anti-fouling paint if operating in foul-prone areas. Avoid high-pressure washes near the cable entry to prevent seal breaches.
Over time, monitor for signal fade, which might signal a fouled ceramic— a quick vinegar soak often revives it. With proper care, it delivers seasons of trouble-free service, backing your adventures from dawn patrols to sunset drifts.
It's optimized for fiberglass or wood hulls with 8° to 15° deadrise, common on center-console and sportfishing boats. The 12° tilt ensures perpendicular beam projection for flawless performance.
The 50 kHz frequency reaches up to 353 meters in ideal conditions for offshore sweeps, while 200 kHz handles 206 meters for finer inland details—plenty for most recreational depths.
Hardly—extending only 5 mm beyond the hull, it creates negligible drag, maintaining your top-end performance even at planing speeds.
Yes, the 9-pin Xsonic connector pairs seamlessly with a range of Simrad, Lowrance, and Navico systems, supporting depth and temperature inputs out of the box.
Flush with fresh water after use, gently scrub algae with a soft brush, and consider anti-fouling coatings for heavy biofouling zones. Steer clear of abrasives to preserve the ceramic.
The fixed tilt corrects for hull angle without custom shimming, delivering stronger signals and truer depth readings right away—crucial for accurate fish arches and contour maps.
B60 Thru Hull Transducer 12° Tilt, 9-Pin Xsonic Connector, Depth & Temperature
The B60 is a 600 W, 50/200 kHz transducer that integrates Airmar’s popular, Tilted Element™ feature. This Tilted Element transducer has the ceramic element fixed at either a 12° angle within the housing. When the transducer is installed almost flush with the hull, the tilt of the element corrects for the hull deadrise angle. By orienting the beam directly down, it ensures maximum echo returns to the transducer for more-accurate depth
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