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    edit: sorry, should have put this in the electronics thread. Could a mod please move?
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    Alright, i am giving in. Going to purchase a Humminbird 797C si. Side imaging is here to stay and i cant stay away any longer. For you guys that have the side imaging sonars, where do you mount them? On the console or on the bow. I currently have a 585c at the console and another one at the bow. I just dont know if it is better to use this unit from the bow or console. ANy suggestions would be appreciated.
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    I don't have one but if I did it would be on the console.
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    Alright, i am giving in. Going to purchase a Humminbird 797C si. Side imaging is here to stay and i cant stay away any longer. For you guys that have the side imaging sonars, where do you mount them? On the console or on the bow. I currently have a 585c at the console and another one at the bow. I just dont know if it is better to use this unit from the bow or console. ANy suggestions would be appreciated.
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    You will find that you are going to be spending alot of time pushing buttons when you are searching/detailing/zooming images etc... You will also quickly realize that you want to look at "alot" of water.. It's much more comfortable on the console.. Just my .02 worth.

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    Console. If you have not purchased it yet try J and H products. They had the best price when I bought mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quicksilver1958
    Alright, i am giving in. Going to purchase a Humminbird 797C si. Side imaging is here to stay and i cant stay away any longer. For you guys that have the side imaging sonars, where do you mount them? On the console or on the bow. I currently have a 585c at the console and another one at the bow. I just dont know if it is better to use this unit from the bow or console. ANy suggestions would be appreciated.
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    You will find that you are going to be spending alot of time pushing buttons when you are searching/detailing/zooming images etc... You will also quickly realize that you want to look at "alot" of water.. It's much more comfortable on the console.. Just my .02 worth.[/QUOTE]
    But what if you spend 85% of the time on the trolling motor? Would you still think putting it on the console is best? I find more spots from there, being that i'm up there more.

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    I have mine on the console, just use it as a searching and mapping tool. when I find something I want to fish I mark it on the gps then go to the trolling motor and fish it. You will map more having it on the console as you can scan while doing 2-7mph. pull in a cove and scan the whole thing in the time it takes you to get to the back of it then check the spots you found on your way out.

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