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"Scott Bachelor" wrote:

I am working with a company (www.blueviewtech.com) to commercialize a
low-cost high-definition imaging system. I am looking for
feedback/suggestions from boaters who have experience with other FLS type
sonar. In particular, I am interested in your experience with the
different mounts (transom vs. thru-hull) for these system. This feedback
will be very helpful in shaping the companies first recreational boating
high-definition imaging sonar product.



Add, or market, a third option: Shooting through the hull. Most of the
time, we want the sensor forward, but not put a hole in the hull. Most
transducers work if properly sealed to the hull; you'll want to ensure
yours does.

A particular need is to see just in front of the boat and 4-8' down -- a
close to horizontal pattern. The only use I can see is when I am trying
to nose into a narrow channel. Anything deeper than the keel is safe.

And it should transmit NMEA info for relay on other instruments.

Other than that, be careful not to advertize the product here if/when it
comes to market, as that's a no-no.

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