How not to hit the reef! The Forward Looking Sonar - Tips on Tuesday / Sailing Aquarius
Aquarius was fitted with an Echo Pilot 2D forward looking sonar. We use the Echo Pilot every time we are close to shore, or in areas with a depth less than 30 to 40 meters. The Echo Pilot has saved us from hitting the reef two times, and made us feel safe while anchoring, and moving the boat in shallow waters.
This is a short video about how the Echo Pilot works, and how we used it.
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We have the Echo Pilot 2D Professional
http://store.technilabco.com/echopilot-22.html
You have to choose the Professional model which is $460 more than the standard unit. I believe the only difference is the transducer.