Bottom Indications - Raytheon HSB L760 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Chapter 4: Fishfinder Operations
In Bottom lock mode the fish arches may appear distorted as the bottom
topography is removed from the image.

Bottom Indications

The bottom usually produces a strong echo, so it is easy for the Fishfinder to
see a lot of detail. The Fishfinder can indicate many different kinds of bottom
conditions.
As illustrated in Figure 4-2, a hard bottom appears as a thin line.
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B
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Figure 4-2:
An uneven bottom which is covered with rocks or coral produces a complex
display; the bottom image is irregular, with long tails pointing upward. A
wreck produces a similar image.
A softer bottom or a bottom covered with seaweed produces a wide line, as the
sound waves reflect from different layers of the bottom. In Figure 4.2b, the
Fishfinder is getting a good echo from the bottom, so the upper layer of the
bottom is shown as dark gray. Notice that the lower layer of the bottom is
shown as a lighter gray, this indicates a weaker echo. This could mean that the
upper layer is soft; some sound waves may get through this layer and be
reflected as a more solid layer below.
Hard bottom (sand)
Soft bottom (mud)
Rocky bottom
White line feature on:
Fishfinder Bottom Indications
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