re-tyred wrote:You need to realise that these units are not stabilized. That is they have no compensation for roll pitch and heave. They work well in flat water like small lakes and rivers. They do not work very well once you get offshore. Stabilized sonars and sidescan sounders are more expensive than most rec boats. We use one for our underwater surveys, it is worth $250,000. It works pretty good
Haha i don't think the average joe had that much $$$$ to invest in a sunset like that. Specially when most don't even know how to read a normal sounder as is ( no offence to anyone) me included.