HUMMINBIRD
SONAR TECHNOLOGY
Innovation & Quality
SONAR & GPS COMBO’s
SIDE IMAGING
DUAL BEAM
DEPTH GUAGE
CHART PLOTTER
Display Size - 7" to 10" diagonal
Depth Capability - over 1500 ft
Seeing is believing
Side Imaging® Sonar, with its amazingly clear, picture-like of the bottom and structure, is available exclusively in the
1100, 900 and 700 Series . It’s the ultimate structure-finding tool, and with its massive coverage (480 feet from side to side!)
you can scan in mere minutes what used to take hours.
Features
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Mark the GPS location of promising structure directly onscreen
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High frequency sonar (not a camera) cuts through murk with crystal clarity
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Up to 480 feet of coverage from side to side, scans huge areas fast
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Units with Side Imaging also include traditional down-looking “2D” sonar
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Dual Beam
* Precision, 20˚ beam is optimised for excellent bottom detail
* Wider, 60˚ beam provides greater coverage
* View beams separately, side by side, or blended together for the most
complete picture
* View an area equal to your depth
DualBeam PLUS Sonar
DualBeam PLUS™ sonar has a narrowly focused center beam, surrounded by a second beam
of 60º, expanding your coverage to an area equal to your depth - in 20 feet of water the
wider beam covers an area 20 feet wide. The first beam is focused on the bottom, to show
you structure, weeds and cover. The second beam is searching in the wide coverage area.
You can use the beams independently, yet working together they give you a clearer picture
of what's going on underneath the boat.
Spotting Jagged Rocks, Floating Logs, Plastic Debris, Sunken Ships,
Underwater Cities, Buried Treasure, Pirates and Person Overboard!
The Many Applications Include:
Nature Conservation
Under Water Surveylance
Search and Rescue
Canal Restoration
Side Imaging Sonar
Side Imaging Sonar technology delivers picture-like views of the bottom with
unequalled detail.
See structure and obsticals and see its orientation on the bottom with extreme
clarity. View rising and falling bottom contours and hardness changes below
and to the left and right simultaneously.
An all-encompassing 180º beam pattern covers 480 feet of bottom at once,
down to 150 feet deep.