Wow! O.K  than I must find a way to get both forward. I have no intention
of backing up thats for sure.
Thanks.


On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Bill Bina <billb...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> Your SONAR projects a pretty narrow beam, Curtis.  It is like looking
> through a telescope. At close range, you have a very narrow view. In
> shallower water, it may not even cover the width of your boat.
>
> A typical Sonar beam is about 20 degrees. The footprint in 10 feet of
> water is a little over 3 feet in diameter. The same 20 degree beam in 50
> feet of water has about a 17 foot diameter footprint.
>
> Bill Bina
>
>
> On 1/17/2014 12:18 PM, Curtis wrote:
>
>> I was thinking that I would need to separate them so as not to interfere
>> with each other? I was thinking my C&C30 MK1 was a solid Glass bottom "Not
>> Cored)?  if the new transducers can see 300 feet deep can it not see
>> forward the 25' of separation from one end to the other of the boat?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
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