Depth sounder and temperature transducer B60 angled at 12° (CP370 connection)
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Supported sonar technologies | Conventional depth sounder |
| Fishfinder frequencies | 50/200 |
| Peak power | 4800.0 |
| Max depth reading | 350.0 |
| Transducer material | Bronze |
| Sonar connector type | Raymarine 7-pin |
| Cable length | 10.0 |
| Product width | 88 mm |
| Integrated temperature sensor | Yes |
| Product height | 95 mm |
| Compatible displays | Raymarine CP370 depth sounder module |
| Product depth | 74 mm |
| IP rating | IPX8 |
| Mounting type | Through-hull |
| Certifications | CE |
| Temperature measurement range | -10°F to 113°F |
| Beam coverage angle | 45° (50 kHz) / 12° (200 kHz) |
| Fishing type | Sea |
| Integrated speed sensor | No |
| User level | Intermediate |
| Warranty | 2.0 |
Detailed description
Detailed description
Designed for direct integration with traditional Raymarine fishfinder systems, the depth sounder and temperature transducer B60 E66086 from Raymarine is a 12° angled through-hull bronze solution. It is specifically suited to fiberglass hulls with a deadrise angle between 8° and 15°, ensuring optimal beam orientation without requiring an external fairing block.
Performance and compatibility
This transducer provides depth and water temperature data. Its through-hull design minimizes turbulence and delivers reliable readings, including at higher cruising speeds—a distinct advantage over transom-mount transducers like the P66. The B60 E66086 transducer is compatible with the Raymarine CP370 fishfinder module, enabling access to traditional detection capabilities. It positions itself as a mid-range, reliable choice, offering the benefits of a through-hull installation without the investment of advanced CHIRP transducers such as the B175HW models or boxed fairing transducers like the B744V, which target more specific fishing applications or extreme depths.
Marine durability
Constructed from bronze, the E66086 transducer is engineered for enhanced resistance to harsh saline marine environments. Its installation requires hull drilling but provides superior mechanical protection and minimal exposure to impacts compared to external transducers. This feature makes it suitable for vessels subjected to varied cruising conditions where signal reliability is critical.
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
Digital Manager
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