Running multiple fishfinders
Posted: May 15th, '24, 12:02
Hi All,
I setup my boat with 2 displays where one was gps/radar and the other gps/fishfinder. The current fishfinder has the 3 in 1 sidescan transom mount transducer and I've had a lot of issues getting it to operate at cruising speed, at troll or on the drift it works great.
both my displays will run a fishfinder and I was contemplating putting the sidescan transducer on the display with radar and then get a 600w or 1kw through hull transducer.
the concept would be the newer transducer would run all the time, give me good performance in deep water and at cruising speed. Once we got trolling I would switch the 2nd screen over and then I would have the capability to run side scan on the other display while still having good downscan.
my questions
I did some research that most of my fishing seems to be in the realm where a 600w transducer would work, is there a further benefit to running a 1kw? What are the drawbacks?
It seems that I could turn off the downscan on the 3 in one transducer, and the side scan are on different frequencies than 50 or 200, are there any other drawbacks to running multiple transducers?
thanks for your advice
I setup my boat with 2 displays where one was gps/radar and the other gps/fishfinder. The current fishfinder has the 3 in 1 sidescan transom mount transducer and I've had a lot of issues getting it to operate at cruising speed, at troll or on the drift it works great.
both my displays will run a fishfinder and I was contemplating putting the sidescan transducer on the display with radar and then get a 600w or 1kw through hull transducer.
the concept would be the newer transducer would run all the time, give me good performance in deep water and at cruising speed. Once we got trolling I would switch the 2nd screen over and then I would have the capability to run side scan on the other display while still having good downscan.
my questions
I did some research that most of my fishing seems to be in the realm where a 600w transducer would work, is there a further benefit to running a 1kw? What are the drawbacks?
It seems that I could turn off the downscan on the 3 in one transducer, and the side scan are on different frequencies than 50 or 200, are there any other drawbacks to running multiple transducers?
thanks for your advice