Airmar SS60 50/200A Thru Hull DST 20 Tilt 2M cable 5 Pin Mix/Match

£371.90

Airmar 31-704-1-01 SS60 50/200 DST 20′ Tilt Thru Hull Transducer with 5 Pin Female Connector

20′ Tilted version for 16′ to 24′ hull deadrise

The SS60 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°, 12° or 0° 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.

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SKU: 032-31704101 Category:

Description

  • 20′ Tilted version for 16′ to 24′ hull deadrise
  • Depth and water temperature
  • 600 W
  • Dual-frequency elements:
    • 50 kHz with a wide 45° beam for performance to 353 m (1200′)
    • 200 kHz with a 12° beam for performance to 206 m (700′)
  • Perfect for center-console, trailered boats
  • Low-profile protrusion below the hull – only 3/16″ (.476 cm) extends outside the hull
  • No affect on your boats running performance
  • Stainless steel transducer housing for use on all hull materials
  • Recommended boat size: Up to 8 m (25′)

Additional information

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