You can see the side scan and bottom scan from the front of your boat but what you will be looking at will be under the LSS-1 transducer.
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Well I have been saving for a few months now and will soon be making a Side Imaging investment.Heres what I think I want to do as far as setup, and please tell me if I am missing it here.I want to be able to link both my units together and If I go with the Lowrance which is the direction I am leaning toward at this time, I plan on getting the HDS7 for upfront and the Regular transducer it comes with on my trolling motor.Then linked to an Hds5 dash mounted and the transducer for fish finding on the back of my boat.Now wait, theres more.I definately want the side scan option as well so I have to mount in the LSS-1,and the structure scan transducer on the rear of my boat. I understand that I will be able to read the side scan from either unit and still see my fish under me when I am at the front.I think I have all this down pat here, but if you see anything wrong with my plan, please tell me.Thanks....ps.........I have not ruled out the 997 up front with a 798 at dash linked together with one si transducer located on the back.
You can see the side scan and bottom scan from the front of your boat but what you will be looking at will be under the LSS-1 transducer.
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I have a buddy with almost exactly what you are discribing and he is FAR from happy with it! He wishes he'd went with the HB's like I have. I have a 997 on the dash and a Matrix 87c up front linked with an interlink. Very happy with the setup. Will be even happier when the new down imaging and refresh rate software update comes out.
If it were me (and it's not) I'd go with option 2 but I'd have the 997 on the dash and the 798 on the bow.
Last edited by Wiskers; 12-23-2009 at 09:15 AM.
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best to go look at the two units in action, it's better to see live demo, then it will be easier to make up your mind, lots of good units out there. good luck