I have a 21 SE. I have a Furuno FCV600L with a Airmar P79. I have a shoot through set up.
I have found the unit frustrating.
In automode I get so much noise that I find it of only modest value. I get noise from the surface down ten to 20 feet. I find that by using it in manual mode and adjusting the range and gain, I get a better view.
I fly fish for striped bass and am only really interested in the first 100 feet of the water column.
One of my favorite areas has a major drop off that goes from 25 feet to one hundred and fifty feet. This means that I am constantly having to adjusting the range and gain.
I am thinking of upgrading. I am assuming that in the six years since this unit was bought (I bought the boat used with this equipment installed) that the technology has improved. I am a computer programmer and I would expect that the software to address the technical problems of addressing depth and gain have probably gotten better.
I have read the threads extensively. I talked to Parker and they said that because of the construction of the hull, it is particularly adaptable to a shoot through transducer. I would like to avoid having to cut a hole in my boat but if that what it takes, I would do it. I also have seen enough threads in which people who have shoot throughs are happy to suggest to me that while one might get better granuated view with a through hull transducer, a well installed shoot through should work.
It also would be nice to minimize the work to install a new unit if the cables were compatible for what ever I end up using.
I am looking for any advise, particularly for those familiar with my boat model.
Thank you all in advance.
I have found the unit frustrating.
In automode I get so much noise that I find it of only modest value. I get noise from the surface down ten to 20 feet. I find that by using it in manual mode and adjusting the range and gain, I get a better view.
I fly fish for striped bass and am only really interested in the first 100 feet of the water column.
One of my favorite areas has a major drop off that goes from 25 feet to one hundred and fifty feet. This means that I am constantly having to adjusting the range and gain.
I am thinking of upgrading. I am assuming that in the six years since this unit was bought (I bought the boat used with this equipment installed) that the technology has improved. I am a computer programmer and I would expect that the software to address the technical problems of addressing depth and gain have probably gotten better.
I have read the threads extensively. I talked to Parker and they said that because of the construction of the hull, it is particularly adaptable to a shoot through transducer. I would like to avoid having to cut a hole in my boat but if that what it takes, I would do it. I also have seen enough threads in which people who have shoot throughs are happy to suggest to me that while one might get better granuated view with a through hull transducer, a well installed shoot through should work.
It also would be nice to minimize the work to install a new unit if the cables were compatible for what ever I end up using.
I am looking for any advise, particularly for those familiar with my boat model.
Thank you all in advance.