For Best Performance
Use the following tips and examples to help you interpret the Side Imaging® display.
Side Imaging® Tips
Boat speed: 2 to 6 mph
Straight line navigation
Minimum turning time and wave turbulence
Boat speed: Side Imaging® is best performed at boat speeds between 2 to 6 mph. If the boat is stationary, the same information is displayed over and over. If the boat is moving very quickly, there will be gaps between the strips of information. The best boat speed to use will depend on the side range selected. Slower speeds are good for longer ranges, while faster speeds can
Beam Coverage: When there is an area directly under the boat that does not have SI beam coverage, this area will be covered by the standard 200/83 kHz
See humminbird.com and sideimaging.com for a side imaging sonar tutorial and additional information.
On the Water Interpretation
Submerged Bridge, Creek Channel, and New Bridge Piling
be used at shorter ranges.
Boat navigation: It is important to understand that when the boat turns, successive beam strips to one side will begin to overlap and the strips on the other side will fan out, providing some distortion to the image. Because of this, the best imaging performance is produced by straight line navigation and minimal
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1New bridge pilings
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3Submerged bridge
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