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ESOX Maniac
Posted 10/9/2007 4:46 PM (#278762 - in reply to #278760)
Subject: RE: Humminbird side imaging





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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
I have a 997SI. Yes- by comparison to a conventional sonar-> expensive. It also takes a bit of getting used to to interpret some of the data/screen displays. Especially with the chart rate/speed versus your actual GPS boat speed.

F. ex a straight concrete wall on a dam will/can look curved & underwater features can/may be distorted depending on the boat speed. However, in split mode - SI/conventional sonar, you can usually sort it out.

Even with all of that, I'd say I really like it, and it's proven it's value in my boat, i.e., versus conventional sonar.

Yes- the SI sonar puck is larger than most conventional pucks.

Al

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