You have already mentioned good starting points for settings.....
Chart speed to match boat speed....sensitivity to brighten or darken screen....side view out 2 to 3 times the water depth...
Now, when you mark structure on the SI....try to place the cursor and mark the point where the structure attaches to the lake bottom for the best accuracy....
1 tip I use when trying to "refind" structure (after marking) is to use the split screen SI/Chart...as you approach the structure watching the chart view...zoom in as you get closer to the WP....
Even then...It is very possible to miss going directly over it to show on the 2d.....this is where the SI comes in....the structure will show on the SI view either left or right of where you "thought " it was...giving you a better idea of where the structure actually is in relation to the WP you are seeing on the chart view..then switch to 2d/Chart to hone in on it...
After you are able to get close enough for the structure to show on the 2d...you may want to "remark" the structure with a new WP and delete the old one....
Inaccuracies in general public usable GPS are close..but sometimes not close enough when trying to "refind" already marked structure....
Trial and error will help you learn how big a brushpile is that shows on the SI screen...just remember that the farther out you have the side view reaching will make the image even smaller as the unit has to squeeze all that bottom coverage data into the same size screen....
Experiment with noticing how big a brushpile is on the 2d in relation to how that same brushpile is showing on the SI screen...I've generally noticed that a brushpile image on the SI screen is approximately 1/4 the size of the same brushpile image on the 2d screen...
Rickie


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