Have the dual frequency of the above. To get it to the 100 ft limit I find I have to load it up with weights along with the depressor wing. Also find I have to use the full 200 ft of tow cable in the water to achieve this. For my purpose it is paramount to get the fish to the 100ft limit. I need extra cable now to go from the back of the boat to the cabin, possibly another 35 ft.
Have heard two lines of thought.
1. the reason for the 100 ft rating is that the towfish housing will not stand water pressure below this level.
2. another was that the overall unit did not have the power to send the signal further than the 200 hundred feet. Can vaguely recall that this person successfully put some sort of booster to overcome this problem.
Just wonder if anyone could comment on the above, I would greatly value expert opinion. Will be operating in a water depth of 170-180 ft, salt water, sand and flat unobstructed bottom. Can one expect to gain good resolution under these circumstances at the outer extremities of the 400ft range with this unit, at 2.5 to 3 Knots. Many thanks, Cheers Desperate.
Have heard two lines of thought.
1. the reason for the 100 ft rating is that the towfish housing will not stand water pressure below this level.
2. another was that the overall unit did not have the power to send the signal further than the 200 hundred feet. Can vaguely recall that this person successfully put some sort of booster to overcome this problem.
Just wonder if anyone could comment on the above, I would greatly value expert opinion. Will be operating in a water depth of 170-180 ft, salt water, sand and flat unobstructed bottom. Can one expect to gain good resolution under these circumstances at the outer extremities of the 400ft range with this unit, at 2.5 to 3 Knots. Many thanks, Cheers Desperate.
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