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<blockquote data-quote="Ray Clark" data-source="post: 495048" data-attributes="member: 31103"><p>I have never used SI, yet, so my perspective is only based on what I read.</p><p></p><p>The Helix 7 manual says that "<em><strong>Best side imaging performance</strong></em>" is at speeds 2-6 mph, running in a straight line, with minimum turning time and wave turbulence. There's that indefinite wording in H'bird's documentation again; that's what kicked off this thread. </p><p></p><p>Most of the lakes I fish are smaller and many are no wake lakes, so slower speeds are fine by me. The two lakes I fish most have 5 mph speed limits.</p><p></p><p>The finder I'm hooking up to the US2 is just a downscan model. I don't think US2 will support side imaging. I may not understand what you plan to do with the second Helix head. Are you going to put the side image transducer on the motor with one of those mounting setups?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Clark, post: 495048, member: 31103"] I have never used SI, yet, so my perspective is only based on what I read. The Helix 7 manual says that "[I][B]Best side imaging performance[/B][/I]" is at speeds 2-6 mph, running in a straight line, with minimum turning time and wave turbulence. There's that indefinite wording in H'bird's documentation again; that's what kicked off this thread. Most of the lakes I fish are smaller and many are no wake lakes, so slower speeds are fine by me. The two lakes I fish most have 5 mph speed limits. The finder I'm hooking up to the US2 is just a downscan model. I don't think US2 will support side imaging. I may not understand what you plan to do with the second Helix head. Are you going to put the side image transducer on the motor with one of those mounting setups? [/QUOTE]
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