Airmar B60 20° Bronze Thru-Hull Mix & Match Cable Needed
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B60 20° Bronze Thru-Hull Mix & Match Cable Needed
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 20° or 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. Orienting the beam directly down ensures maximum echo returns to the transducer for more accurate depth readings.
Features:
- Depth and fast-response water temperature sensing
- 600 W of power
- Dual-frequency element:
- 50 kHz with a wide 45° beamwidth for depth performance to 353 m (1200')
- 200 kHz with a 12° beamwidth for depth performance to 206 m (700')
- Perfect for center-console or trailered boats
- Low-profile bronze housing extends only 5 mm (3/16) outside the hull
- No effect on your boat’s running performance
- Bronze housing for fiberglass or wood hull
- Also available in a stainless steel housing (SS60) for use with all hull materials
Specifications:
- Power Rating: 600 W
- Max Deadrise Angle: 24°
- Housing: Bronze
- Functions: Depth, Temperature
- Hull Material: Fiberglass or wood
- Max Vessel LOA: Up to 8 m (26')
- Hole Size: 60 mm (2-3/8)
- Usable Shaft Length: 68.5 mm (2.70)
- Acoustic Window: Urethane
- Common Use: Leisure/Yachting, Fishing
- Conventional Beam: 45°/12°
- Max Deadrise: Up to 24°
- Max Depth: Low frequency- 366 m (1200'), High frequency- 206 m (700')
- Mounting Style: Tilted Element Thru-Hull
- Retractable housing: No
- Single or Dual Frequency: Conventional Dual Frequency
- Tilted Element: Yes
- Weight: 1.4 kg (3 lbs)
| Type | Transducer, Transducer |
| Brand | Airmar |
| Mounting Style | Thru-Hull |
| Weight | 3.05 |
| Temperature | Yes |
| Speed Included | No |
| Chirp | No |
| Imagining | Standard |
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Product Questions
Ask a QuestionIt is, choose the free Garmin 8 pin blue plug.
Answered by Administrator on 2025-12-15Hey Jose, for Garmin compatibility, email [email protected] with your unit model and we will confirm.
Answered by Jim Maier on 2026-04-10This will work with an HDS Live, you will need the 9 pin mix and match cable. If you have a different HDS unit, please let us know so we can verify compatibility.
Answered by Administrator on 2025-12-15Hey Mitchel, for adapter plate compatibility, email [email protected] with your current unit and target unit models and we will confirm the right part.
Answered by Jim Maier on 2026-04-10Hey Mitchel, for adapter plate compatibility, email [email protected] with your current unit and target unit models and we will confirm the right part.
Answered by Jim Maier on 2026-04-10You can use this with a GSD22, you will need the 8 pin Garmin connector to make it work.
Answered by Administrator on 2025-12-15Hey kenneth, for adapter plate compatibility, email [email protected] with your current unit and target unit models and we will confirm the right part.
Answered by Jim Maier on 2026-04-10This transducer has a generic connector to go to a mix and match cable. For your Go 9 you will need MM-9N.
Answered by Administrator on 2025-12-15For Airmar B60 thru-hull compatibility with Garmin, email [email protected] with your unit model and we will confirm the adapter.
Answered by Jim Maier on 2026-04-10For this transducer you will need the MM-9N cable and then the 9-7 pin adapter to connect. Lowrance has the B60-20-BL that already has the hardwired blue plug for about $300.
Answered by Administrator on 2025-12-15For Simrad NSS EVO 3 compatibility, email [email protected] with your transducer model and we will confirm match.
Answered by Jim Maier on 2026-04-10Yes, this will provide depth and temperature.
Answered by Administrator on 2025-12-15Hey Mark, for Garmin compatibility, email [email protected] with your unit model and we will confirm.
Answered by Jim Maier on 2026-04-10Hey Mark, for Garmin compatibility, email [email protected] with your unit model and we will confirm.
Answered by Jim Maier on 2026-04-10Yes, it will work.
Answered by Administrator on 2025-12-15Hey Jesse, for Furuno compatibility, email [email protected] with your unit model and we will confirm.
Answered by Jim Maier on 2026-04-10