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The ForwardScan long rod sensor from Simrad is a through-hull sensor for sailboats, to be installed to view the bow of the boat. Designed exclusively for boats with thick hulls or pronounced "V" shapes.
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SIMRAD - FORWARDSCAN LS - FORWARD SOUNDER
The ForwardScan sounder from Simrad is a through-hull sounder to be installed at the bow of the boat to navigate with confidence and avoid running aground in shallow or poorly charted water. Combined with a multifunction display Simrad such as NSS Evo-2 / Evo-3 and Evo-3S on the Ethernet socket, this probe will give you a clear two-dimensional picture of the bottom ahead of your boat.
FORWARDSCAN: NAVIGATE WITH PEACE OF MINDForwardScan® forward-looking sensor technology displays a clear image of the water column and seabed in front of your boat , alerting you to potential hazards so you can navigate safely in unknown waters.
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A CLEAR, COMPREHENSIBLE 2D VIEWColor tracking and bottom marking offer a 2D rendering of the seabed in front of your boat , with an immediate, easy-to-understand display. The display is based on the course line, represented by colored segments:
The display is automatically synchronized with the length of the bow line on the ForwardScan/navigation split screen. |
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EASY TO INSTALL AND USEDesigned for boats of all sizes, the transducer can be installed on almost any vessel with a through-hull mount. The transducer operates at 180Hz to minimize interference from other 200Hz probes , enabling it to be used with existing fish/depth finder probes. The ForwardSan® long-stem probe includes a stainless steel through-hull fitting and a specially designed hull shoe for hulls up to 47.6mm in thickness and up to 28° slope. An integrated self-closing check valve prevents water ingress when servicing the ForwardScan®, which can be removed from the through-hull when the boat is in the water. |
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