So I got to thinking about the new down imaging fish finder that is due to arrive tomorrow and wondered if I could play around with the transducer mounting orientation to essentially "look around."
For example, I'll get picture-like images when looking downward and paddling over an area. This is the design intent. However, what if I turned it perpendicular towards shore or towards a dock or to a bridge piling and paddled across the area? I wonder if I'll get a good image. I would expect the transducer to work in any orientation as long as it gets a return.
I would also wonder if I could look under docks with the standard sonar (non down imaging) to see if any arches appear.
I could accomplish this transducer adjustment on the fly if I were to run a flexible arm or gooseneck from the head unit to the transducer, hanging just off the side of the kayak.
Has anyone given such a thing a try? Chances are very good that I'll be experimenting with it.
For example, I'll get picture-like images when looking downward and paddling over an area. This is the design intent. However, what if I turned it perpendicular towards shore or towards a dock or to a bridge piling and paddled across the area? I wonder if I'll get a good image. I would expect the transducer to work in any orientation as long as it gets a return.
I would also wonder if I could look under docks with the standard sonar (non down imaging) to see if any arches appear.
I could accomplish this transducer adjustment on the fly if I were to run a flexible arm or gooseneck from the head unit to the transducer, hanging just off the side of the kayak.
Has anyone given such a thing a try? Chances are very good that I'll be experimenting with it.
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