bbbagman said:
Gulfsea, do you have the first or second generation lss transducer ?
All mine are 1st Gen. Just to complete the system, I added a P66 transducer that I use many times in deeper water. I don't know that it makes too much difference but at minimum gives an added transducer should one fail or trip up as has happened.
Here's a real life experience using these electronics that happened last Sunday. My daughter came in from out of town wanting to go offshore for her 1st time. Seas were showing just ...ok with 2-3's... for the 1st few hours, doable but borderline. The real concern was typical isolated storms in the area which are very common here. So based on the ride (maybe surf) home in possible 4's, I headed east with a plan for a 16 mile run. But after leaving the pass, there were storm clouds in that direction. I turned on the 3G radar with overlay to see the storms were far enough out and headed in a direction that we could safely continue with our plans.
About 2/3rds of way there, those storms at the planned waypoint got more numerous so I stopped at the 12 mile mark at another waypoint. We had an incredibly great time with bent poles for a few hours and decent fishbox full of fish all the while watching the rain cells (no lightning). They'd come through now and then and I'd just move us around staying safe and dry the entire time. Had I not had this system, there's no way we would have gone out. And sure enough we did surf home in 3-4's but threw out a trolling line and managed to pick up a decent king to boot. They're not my favorite but are certainly fun to catch! :mrgreen: