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  1. #1
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    Re: Side Imaging Question...

    WOOT!! Thanks guys......im getting all tingly with anticipation. LOL

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    Re: Side Imaging Question...

    Yahoo groups has a web page dedicated to the SI lots of good info, pics and forums. You will have to do some searching for it. I would post the link but don't have it saved on this computer.

    Stoner

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    Re: Side Imaging Question...

    Sorry for not asking this earlier, did any of u guys (or your friends) have any major problems mounting the transducer ? I've never installed a new Sonar device, so I am just a little worried about the whole thing. I have an older model humminbird depth finder on my boat now, I was planning on just using the same place for the new transducer, u guys think this would suffice ?


    Thanks

    James

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    Re: Side Imaging Question...

    Call humminbird, give them your boat model and they will email you tranducer mounting locations. I did't want to use the jack-plate mounting so I ultimately had to get a shoot thru transducer for high speed depth readings.

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    Re: Side Imaging Question...

    I will do that, thanks offdtop.

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    Re: Side Imaging Question...

    Quote Originally Posted by HawgHunter75 View Post
    I will do that, thanks offdtop.
    make sure you tell them you want the pictures of the mounting location or should I say the examples, it's a great help

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    Re: Side Imaging Question...

    I too am ready to take the plunge. My only question is the pre-installed maps (BPS price is about $200) What do you get with the pre-installed maps??

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    Re: Side Imaging Question...

    Quote Originally Posted by WIZARD View Post
    I too am ready to take the plunge. My only question is the pre-installed maps (BPS price is about $200) What do you get with the pre-installed maps??
    Not near the detail and info you get with the navionics chip.

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    Re: Side Imaging Question...

    Offdtop, I have on eof these and was told that you can not use a shoot thru hull transducer becuase it needs to be in the water? Is this not the case. That is why I put mine up front and used the trolling motor mount. Thanks, Marty

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    Re: Side Imaging Question...

    Quote Originally Posted by rudeZ20 View Post
    Offdtop, I have on eof these and was told that you can not use a shoot thru hull transducer becuase it needs to be in the water? Is this not the case. That is why I put mine up front and used the trolling motor mount. Thanks, Marty
    Whoever told you was half wrong, sort of. they make a shoot thru "puck" style, you have to get a "Y" splitter cable and your unit picks up from both so if the "side imaging" transducer looses depth at higher speeds then it uses the shoot thru. Yes the "side imaging" transducer has to be in the water but you use a shoot thru in conjunction with it to solve this problem. Mine is on a Ranger 520VS and they sent me pictures on where to mount the Side imaging t-ducer, either on the jackplate or on the boat itself - i opted for the boat because I fish the Ohio river alot in the creeks and you bump way too many stumps

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    Re: Side Imaging Question...

    i have the 1197 in the front of my boat with the mount on the trolling motor. it is amazing what this thing can do it is awsome. the only thing is if you make quick moves it will put a hump in the screen for a second but pics right up. and you can also put your trolling motor in the water and idol and it gives a clear reading to if you want to scan an area quicker. it will take some adjusting and playing with it till you get your settings how you like them but once you do it is the coolest thing ever. any quistions pm me if you want.

    chuck

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    Re: Side Imaging Question...

    i did not get the preloaded maps the navionics chip gives better map readings i think.

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