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Odyssey

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  1. New (to me) MFD being collected tomorrow… a road trip with Pip to Hamble marina to pick up a nearly new Simrad NSS Evo3s 9 inch. (Will need to give the truck a wash and polish as it’s a very posh part of the boat world 😬

    Plan to put the 7in out on deck and network it so that my anglers can see what’s going on 🙂 

    Not sure on transducer yet but at least I’ve made a start on deciding what gear to go for 🤣🤣🤣

  2. I’m not expecting much (anything) for Christmas…. I’m always a nightmare to buy for (apparently) so I just tell people not to bother 🤣

    If I need gear I wheel and deal until I can afford it… 

  3. 3 hours ago, captin slows old outlaw said:

    at the moment . i dont really know

    as i have just started to look into  doing it. i never dun trawling before. speed wise would be 4 to 5 nots, with brade on the real .

    when i was yonger ( yes i know that was a long time ago  jon )there was a whaight that you twisted the line around the body of the whaite

    Jardine spiral. Useful as easy to remove from line when using spinners for bass and mackerel 

  4. Anyone been out? 
     

    my season is now done until spring 😞 Boat be out the water in new year to start the next round of maintenance, repairs and new toys to add. Hopefully back at early April for the pollack 🙂 

    Powerboat instruction this weekend so still on the water but this time I’m on someone else’s RIB so I’m praying that the weather holds as I won’t have a warm cabin to hide in 🤣

  5. 6 hours ago, Andy135 said:

    Have you considered a shoot-through transducer instead? I had an Airmar M265 CHIRP one on JG and it was excellent at holding bottom at all speeds with no interference or prop wash. And no holes in the hull.

    https://www.echomasterdirect.co.uk/In_Hull_Transducers

    The M260/265 series is on the steep side, but there are more basic options available that might need your needs.

     

    What the clarity like? Did you get much detail on the bottom as well as bait fish high in the water? 
     

    Its looking like a very good solution so far as I can put a sonar hub in and that’ll give me CHiRP functionality with my existing MFDs so hopefully saves me a few £££ and I can put that to the transduxer 

  6. 54 minutes ago, Andy135 said:

    Have you considered a shoot-through transducer instead? I had an Airmar M265 CHIRP one on JG and it was excellent at holding bottom at all speeds with no interference or prop wash. And no holes in the hull.

    https://www.echomasterdirect.co.uk/In_Hull_Transducers

    The M260/265 series is on the steep side, but there are more basic options available that might need your needs.

     

    Looks like could be a good option 🙂 bit pricey so may need to shop around see what options are…

    CHIRP is kind of a must if I’m upgrading, water temp I maybe able to get via an external sensor but if I don’t need to drill holes in the hull that would be useful 🤣🤣🤣

  7. I’m looking at a through hull transducer https://www.cactusnav.com/simrad-totalscan-thru-hull-transducer-with-medium-high-chirp-p-27181.html?gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvJud_qD4ggMV1cLtCh339Qd1EAQYASABEgI4XPD_BwE

    Im on a pod with outboards so stern Mount won’t be useful for me as I’ll be looking to motor at 10-12 knots looking for bird/whale for the tuna before dropping to 6knts when trolling. 
     

    Its the drilling a hole in my hull I’m dreading 😬 I may get it done professionally as it’ll likely need a faring block unless I get it right  on the keel….

  8. Ok…. More questions! 
     

    Is structure scan worth it? I don’t do a huge amount on the reefs and no wrecking. So…. Does a good chirp sonar do a good enough job? I think this is one for @JDP
     

    Due to the costs I’m wondering whether a high quality chirp transducer would give me enough detail without needing downscan…. I’m thinking a B75 Airmar transducer and either sonar hub or new NSS Evo 3s MFD to go with my NSE12…. 

  9. Ok…

    If I was to stick to Simrad I could go single 16in to go with existing 7inch as well or 2 x 12in…. 

    there is a chance I may move over to another brand and that would be 19 inch high resolution screen with a 12in low res for radar… but that’s undergoing discussion. Sadly the cost of moving over entirely to Raymarine or Garmin is not going to work due to the radar and backbone costs

    the research continues…. Still need to work out to how to best fit in all on the helm 😬😬

  10. 20 hours ago, JonC said:

    You like  a Lowrance product I recall? You had some tax dodge expenses claim thing going on or something, that and the floating duck house.  

    I do like my Simrad gear. My main issue I’m looking to upgrade my transducer. My MFD doesn’t support latest generation tech so I may need a new MFD. 
     

    As for a tax dodge, nope just investing in the boat. Want to increase catch rates, find better marks, find more fish on wrecks/reefs. Having a better sounder will hopefully help this and provide better value for customers. Want to make sure I’m doing my best to find them the best fishing possible. It’s been a great year, but want to cons back bigger snd better next year 🙂 

  11. So…. Open the debate….

    Garmin, Raymarine, Simrad or Humminbird? 
     

    im looking at 2 12Inch displays, new transducers (chirp, downscan, structure scan), radar…. Maybe AIS as well…

    I may also need a deck mounted 9inch screen or potentially an IPad via WiFi to main set ups….

    not sure if I’m going ahead as trying to cost it all up…. It’s scary numbers 🤣🤣🤣

    but as it’s quiet in here…. Let me know what’s best and why  🙂

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