And those two half moons keep swimming by (right to left) periodically. Now I do see a few half moons swim by but the terrain seems to move as well. However, they talk about an optional "side view" and this appears to be a 2d side view IMHO. I looked at some real sonar videos on youtube and the terrain remains stationary. I guess you can tell I never used sonar in real life eh? Anyway, I still don't understand why the sonar screen keeps moving (fish swimming and terrain) when the boat is stopped. In other words, I bought it, I tried it, I didn't like it, and I sold and Thank you both for that additional information. In summary, I found the boat was just too fast, the trolling motor was OK, and the sonar was very disappointing. I was uncertain of the actual direction the sonar was viewing? (Is the sonar rotating 360 degrees maybe? If so how do you stop it from rotating?) ![]() There is constant movement (fish & terrain?) on the screen & I am not sure why? All fish look the same (from what I can tell) The sonar was the biggest disappointment: The saving grace for this boat is the slow trolling speed. It is easy to run your bass boat right onto land and get stuck there. ![]() The top speeds are way too fast for these small waterways. Now, here's my personal opinion of the best bass boat: I might buy a small motorboat (without sonar) to replace the kayak. I still float fish and lure fish from a kayak. ![]() In some rare cases where I might need a boat, a kayak works for me. The best bottom rods can cast 300 feet so I can reach almost anywhere on most lakes. I have all my hot-spots already marked with buoys at every location. I primarily fish with 4 bottom rods from shore. I bought the best bass boat (paid $391k+) just to see how I would like it and it honestly does not work for me.
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