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Title: setting while mounted on trolling motor?
Post by: DitchPickler on January 20, 2011, 08:27:13 PM
what are the best settings for SI when the transducer is mounted on the trolling motor? Since the trolling motor goes 360.  i plan on split screening it 3 ways....using SI/DI and standard sonar.
Title: Re: setting while mounted on trolling motor?
Post by: RGecy on January 21, 2011, 03:04:21 AM
DitchPickler,

Welcome to the forum.  The settings are pretty much going to be the same for everything even when mounted on the trolling motor.  You will just have to adjust your chart speed down to around 1 or 2.  You basically want to try to match you boat speed and chart speed. 

It will be hard to maintain good SI images when turning and you will probably be using the 2d and DI more so while fishing. 

Robert
Title: Re: setting while mounted on trolling motor?
Post by: offroad on January 21, 2011, 02:41:20 PM
DitchPickler,

Welcome to the forum.  The settings are pretty much going to be the same for everything even when mounted on the trolling motor.  You will just have to adjust your chart speed down to around 1 or 2.  You basically want to try to match you boat speed and chart speed. 

It will be hard to maintain good SI images when turning and you will probably be using the 2d and DI more so while fishing. 

Robert
l have my 898 on my TM .And as Robert said chart speed down to match the boat speed. l just use one side {Bank side } because thats the side that l am fishing
Title: Re: setting while mounted on trolling motor?
Post by: DitchPickler on January 21, 2011, 08:28:52 PM
Great info fellas! I figured DI would be best with a slower chart speed. Never thought about using only one side SI. Makes alot of sense though. I'll be fishing 40+ ft of water for smallies out in the open. So there wont be any banks close by. But ill fiddle with the settings and report back with what worked best. Thanks for the tips!

Ditch Pickler
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