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Raymarine B60-12, 12 Degree Tilted Element f/A Series

SKU: 28320 · UPC: 723193660881 · MPN: E66088
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02 · Overview

Raymarine B60-12, 12 Degree Tilted Element f/A Series — Product description

Discover the precision of the Raymarine B60-12 tilted element transducer, engineered specifically for boats with hull deadrises between 8° and 15°. This bronze thru-hull model eliminates the need for a fairing block by incorporating a pre-tilted ceramic element inside the housing. The result? A perfectly vertical beam that delivers crisp, accurate depth readings even on angled hulls, cutting through water for reliable performance on every outing.

Crafted from durable bronze, it withstands harsh marine environments while keeping drag to a minimum—only 3/16 inch protrudes beyond the hull surface. Whether you're navigating shallow bays, tracking fish in deeper waters, or monitoring bottom contours during coastal cruises, this mid-performance powerhouse ensures you stay informed without compromising speed or fuel efficiency.

Key Advantages for Serious Boaters

  • Built-in Deadrise Compensation: The 12° tilt aligns the beam perpendicular to the waterline, boosting echo clarity and reducing false readings common with mismatched transducers.
  • Dual-Frequency Operation: Switch seamlessly between 50 kHz for wide-area coverage in shallow to moderate depths and 200 kHz for high-resolution details in deeper zones.
  • Robust Power Handling: 600W RMS power supports clear imaging across varied conditions, from calm lakes to choppy offshore swells.
  • Integrated Temperature Sensor: Track water temps alongside depth for optimal fishing spots or engine performance insights.
  • Sleek, Low-Profile Design: Flush mounting preserves hull integrity and hydrodynamics, ideal for planing hulls.

Real-World Performance Insights

Boaters praise the B60-12 for its consistency in real-world scenarios. In trials on vessels with 10°-12° deadrises, it outperformed standard transducers by providing sharper bottom separation and fewer dropouts during turns or at speed. The wide 50 kHz cone (typically around 40°) excels at spotting structure from afar, while the narrow 200 kHz beam (about 6°-7°) pinpoints wrecks or bait schools with surgical precision. Pair it with modern multifunction displays, and you'll unlock layered sonar views that reveal what's below without guesswork.

Beyond depth, the temp probe helps correlate water layers with fish behavior—warmer surface temps might signal surface feeders, while thermoclines show up clearly for targeting suspended species. It's a staple for weekend warriors and charter captains alike, offering pro-level sonar without the complexity of high-end models.

Seamless Integration and Setup Tips

Designed for straightforward thru-hull installation, start by confirming your hull's deadrise with a protractor or digital inclinometer for the best match. Drill precisely, bed with marine sealant, and secure—most installs take under an hour for experienced hands. Route the cable cleanly to avoid interference, and calibrate on your display for peak sensitivity. Pro tip: Position it forward of props and struts to minimize turbulence, ensuring pristine data even at displacement speeds.

Longevity and Care

Bronze construction resists corrosion better than plastic in saltwater, but rinse with fresh water after every use to fend off buildup. Inspect the face annually for marine growth; a gentle antifouling paint compatible with transducers keeps it performing like new. With proper care, expect years of dependable service across thousands of nautical miles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What hull deadrise angles is the B60-12 tilted element designed for?

It's optimized for boats with 8° to 15° deadrise angles, providing built-in compensation so the sonar beam transmits vertically without additional fairing.

Does this transducer require a fairing block for installation?

No, the internal 12° tilt eliminates the need for a fairing, simplifying setup and reducing drag with a nearly flush profile.

What frequencies and power does the B60-12 support?

It operates at 50/200 kHz dual frequencies with 600W RMS power, balancing wide coverage and detailed resolution for various depths.

Is there a temperature sensor included?

Yes, it features an integrated temperature sensor, allowing simultaneous depth and water temperature monitoring.

How much does it protrude from the hull?

Only 5 mm (3/16 inch) extends outside the hull, minimizing hydrodynamic drag for better boat performance.

What displays is this compatible with?

It's tailored for newer Raymarine A, C, and E series multifunction displays, ensuring plug-and-play connectivity.

How does the tilted design improve sonar performance?

The tilt compensates for hull angle, directing the beam straight down for stronger echoes, better bottom tracking, and fewer artifacts.

B60 Tilted Element™ 12°

12° titled version is designed for 8° - 15° deadrise angles


The bronze B60-12° provide a vertical beam without a fairing. Inside the housing, the ceramic element is tilted to provide built-in deadrise compensation. The resulting vertical beam provides excellent echo returns for more accurate depth readings. The nearly flush housing minimizes drag with only 5 mm (3/16") extending outside of the hull.

Features:
  • Depth/Temp
  • 50/200 kHz
  • 600w RMS
  • Mid-performance
  • Bronze


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B60 tilt element 12°12° title version is designed for 8°-15° dead angle. Bronze B60-12° provides a vertical beam without fairing. Inside the shell, ceramic...
SKU: NVN-28320
MPN: E66088
UPC: 723193660881
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BrandRaymarine
ModelRaymarine B60-12, 12 Degree Tilted Element f/A Series
SKU / MFR#28320

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