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Default Which echo sounder is good up to (almost) zero depth?

On Jun 11, 6:03 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:
Gene Kearns wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 09:28:39 +0200, Salomon Fringe penned the
following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:


Hi all, I want to upgrade my echo sounder but I find that all of the
units I am looking at give up at around half a meter - unlike my 20
years old unit that I wanted to replace (I need zero depth performance
for inland waterways). Does anybody know of a unit/brand/type that would
work for me? I'm not interested in fish, just displaying depth.


This one is pretty accurate and good to the depths you suggest. Very
low current draw.....
http://tinyurl.com/5wn4pr


The best info yet, was in your article:

"When sailing in shoal waters, soundings can be taken much quicker with
a pole or boat hook than with a lead.?

I give my wife or daughter the boat hook, when backing into a beach for
a Mediterranean mooring.


We always back in to our favorite swim spots. I just watch the depth
sounder and my wife secures the bow anchor line when the stern is in
3~3.5 feet of water at the stern.

We went swimming today at our very favorite beach (Ruggles Beach on
Lake Erie) after we took a good friend (78 years old man, dock
neighbor for many years when we had our 32 footer) out for a river and
lake cruise. He sold his boat several years ago and I figured he
needed to get his sea legs back. His health is also going downhill
and I figured a day on the water would do him good. He enjoyed the
day and the company, as my wife and I did.

Great day on the water!