No offense guy's but I think you have the khz back words, 200 is a wide beam for say up to 100 ft and the 50 a narrow beam which goes deep, the single beam is a 200 only which sounds like it would work for him
Quote from: "Circle Hooked"No offense guy's but I think you have the khz back words, 200 is a wide beam for say up to 100 ft and the 50 a narrow beam which goes deep, the single beam is a 200 only which sounds like it would work for him From Lowrance's site:Cone AngleA transducer's cone angle determines its coverage area of the underwater world. The wider the cone angle, the greater the area that's covered. We offer a variety of 200 kHz transducers with either a wide (20°) or narrow (12°) cone angle. The 50 kHz transducers come with a 35° cone angle. The dual-frequency transducers come with both a narrow (12°) 200 kHz and a wide (35°) 50 kHz cone angles. And the dual-search transducers come with both a narrow (12°) 200 kHz and a wide (35°) 83 kHz cone anglesSo my train of thought is that in shallow water, I want to see more of the bottom and am not really looking so much for penetration, so I'm going to go with 50khz to give me the wider cone. Deep water, I need the penetration to get down there, and, keep in mind, as the beam travels further away, the area of the cone grows, showing a greater amount of water or bottom.Just my take...
The Garmin Dual Frequency50/200 kHz500 WattsBeam Width 50 kHz-40*, 200 kHz-10*