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Raymarine B60-20, 20 Degree Tilted Element Transducer
Looking at using this type of thru hull ducer in my 87 Scepter. Is the 20 degree tilt the optimum angle for the deadrise?
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1974 Seacraft 20' SF with 1985 Evinrude 150 VRO 1987 Seacraft 23' Scepter with 2007 250 HP Evinrude Etec |
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I have the 20 degree B164 and it's perfect.
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Same here
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I have the B60 20 degree and it works great
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Awesome thanks for the feedback
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1974 Seacraft 20' SF with 1985 Evinrude 150 VRO 1987 Seacraft 23' Scepter with 2007 250 HP Evinrude Etec |
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Pucker factor is pretty high when you drill the hole too!!
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I feel you... I was really itchy about drilling a 3-1/2" hole in the bottom of mine to install my 20 degree 264N but it was way worthing being able to have a clear bottom pic at 30 knots.
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[b]The Moose is Loose ! |
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Understood haha, I've done it once already for my water pick for baitwell and washdown. Definitely makes you feel uneasy.
Also anyone seen the difference between say the 600w versions and 1000w versions? I'll be connecting it to a Raymarine, C120 and a DSM300
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1974 Seacraft 20' SF with 1985 Evinrude 150 VRO 1987 Seacraft 23' Scepter with 2007 250 HP Evinrude Etec |
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If I remember correctly the DSM300 is the 1000w module, you need the B164. Both the units are the same as I have.
Here ya go.....http://www.raymarine.com/view/?id=14...nid=7&col=1474 |
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