thanks Kos,
my main concern was that I was going to have a bunch of gps pucks in the boat, when maybe I could get away with just using two, an now thanks to you sir I see I really don't need any lol
again thank you all, with out you, I'd be lost
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thanks Kos,
my main concern was that I was going to have a bunch of gps pucks in the boat, when maybe I could get away with just using two, an now thanks to you sir I see I really don't need any lol
again thank you all, with out you, I'd be lost
I would still consider installing the GPS-HS at the transom like Rickie stated (Option 1). This will enable you to more accurately mark waypoints and maneuver back to them later on. Since you will be fishing mostly from the other end of the boat than the 360 you will want to know what direction the boat is pointing versus what the 360 is showing. Without the heading sensor in the GPS-HS the unit and 360 have no way of knowing what direction is what unless you are moving (then it uses the regular GPS for this).
Like Greg said, if your going to mark waypoints from the 360, you need to have the gps/heading sensor as close to the 360 as possible for the most accurate waypoints possible.
I have not hooked up my gps/heading sensor to the my 360 since I've got the onix.i use my 360 to return to known waypoints and I fish ledges, we're I just view stumps and watch were the drops are at.theres times that I will see new brush piles on the 360, while returning to known waypiont,but I don't mark them.ill just turn my boat and follow the 360 to them.once I'm over them, I'll fish'em then mark'em an move on.
thanks Greg, I understand what you are saying
Kos this is all going to be new to me lol
placed my order Monday at noon with Brian at BBG my goodies ( 360 transom mount and an 1159 DI combo ) came today Wed at 2 pm its at my door ................... sweeeeeeeeeeeeet some great service form Brian
oh I also ordered a 2nd HS puck so I'll have two
thanks guys
Short grub, before you mount your gps/heading sensors permanently. Check to make sure that there's no magnetic interference close by.:):)