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<blockquote data-quote="wasilvers" data-source="post: 199075" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Well, my boat is 1978 with rivets, ribs, messed up bottom, etc. I get good pictures.. If you have power tilt/trim, then you can tilt the motor up. Side scanning is only good at 5mph or lower. I would DEFINITLY recommend sidescan - it is BY FAR more useful for bass fishing than down imaging. I can scan over a football field wide at a time for big structure, drops, etc. DownScan you still have to be on top of the structure to see it. Side imaging allows you can scan docks and fish only the ones with structure. As far as increasing the fishing experience, nothing has been worth the extra money (maybe $200 over down imaging only?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasilvers, post: 199075, member: 1776"] Well, my boat is 1978 with rivets, ribs, messed up bottom, etc. I get good pictures.. If you have power tilt/trim, then you can tilt the motor up. Side scanning is only good at 5mph or lower. I would DEFINITLY recommend sidescan - it is BY FAR more useful for bass fishing than down imaging. I can scan over a football field wide at a time for big structure, drops, etc. DownScan you still have to be on top of the structure to see it. Side imaging allows you can scan docks and fish only the ones with structure. As far as increasing the fishing experience, nothing has been worth the extra money (maybe $200 over down imaging only?) [/QUOTE]
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