The Airmar P79 NMEA that I installed gave me good reading when crossing Lake 
Ontario last summer. I saw 680ft. My old B&G Hecta was starting to give random 
values at 600ft. I was supprised as the P79 is an inhull transducer.
Pierre TremblayAvalanche #54988C&C38-3 WK, hull #76 

    Le mercredi 22 février 2017 12h43, Jeremy Ralph via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> a écrit :
 

 @Marek- Tri-data (depth, temp, speed over water) sounds interesting.  I'll 
check into that.  If I go chartplotter, I'll need to figure is where to mount 
the head unit.   With a tiller, the wheel pedestal is out of the question.
@Rick- Support for depth over 200ft is useful to me for setting prawn traps.  
The sweet spot for catching prawns seems to be between 350 and 250 ft around 
here (Vancouver BC).
Thanks,  Jeremy 
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