Hand Held Depth Finder

You know the drill..

Moderators: Redneck_Randy, badmoonrising, lakerunner

Post Reply
Message
Author
User avatar
Drago
Posts: 552
Joined: Sat Nov 08, 2008 5:00 am

Hand Held Depth Finder

#1 Post by Drago » Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:37 pm

Will this thing really shoot through aluminum hulls?
as indicated on this page that will have the info for only a week.
http://www.defender.com/activecaptain.jsp

official product page
http://www.hawkeyeelectronics.com/h22px#!__h22px
Kenneth & Joy
Lake Conroe, Texas
2007 Bennington 2577RFSi
2006 Yamaha F225
Solas 14.25x17SS prop
Best ever top speed 69.2KPH

User avatar
Bamby
Posts: 1409
Joined: Mon Nov 03, 2008 7:30 am
Location: Near Wheeling W.V.

Re: Hand Held Depth Finder

#2 Post by Bamby » Sun Oct 07, 2012 6:16 am

From what I could find all I can say is save your $$$. It seems the unit needs immersed in water to function and a mention was utilizing a plastic beg with water to read through a hull. It also appears the units fail pretty quick and are subject to leakage and ruination. A lot of customer reviews can be found here Customer Reviews
Respect Our Recreational Resources
Leaving Only "The Footprints of Your Passing"

Boating the Muskingum River
1972 35' Crest Pontoon Houseboat
2007 90 hp. Yamaha

User avatar
oldmn19
Posts: 1575
Joined: Fri Mar 17, 2006 6:22 pm
Location: N.C.

Re: Hand Held Depth Finder

#3 Post by oldmn19 » Sun Oct 07, 2012 4:16 pm

IF IT SOUNDS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE IT PROBABLY ISN'T! For any sonar to work good it needs to be submerged. You want to lean over the side to put it in the water?
:2cents
2005 Tuscany TS2286FC by Sweetwater
22 ft, 90 hp 4s Yamaha
Lorance 332c GPS/Fishfinder
Minnkota copilot Trolling motor
3 battery's, tandem axle trailer pulled by 05 Dodge Quad Cab Hemi 2x2.

bassn386
Posts: 1640
Joined: Sat Aug 21, 2010 3:45 pm
Location: Lake of the Ozarks, MO

Re: Hand Held Depth Finder

#4 Post by bassn386 » Mon Oct 08, 2012 7:40 am

Maybe I'm a little dense (okay- a lot), but I don't understand the appeal of a hand-held depth finder. I don't know what they cost, but an entry level Garmin is only a few hundred bucks installed on a pontoon.
Can someone enlighten me as to the usefulness/value of such a device?
2011 Bennington 2575RCW w/ ESP
F225 Yamaha

User avatar
ronb
Posts: 534
Joined: Thu May 17, 2012 1:14 pm
Location: ALOT of ND

Re: Hand Held Depth Finder

#5 Post by ronb » Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:20 am

Portability. If you don't have to install it, you can take it on any boat/pontoon and you won't have to pay a couple hundred per boat. One time purchase.

User avatar
BobG
Posts: 1842
Joined: Mon May 14, 2012 6:24 am
Location: Gilpin County, CO

Re: Hand Held Depth Finder

#6 Post by BobG » Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:27 am

bassn386 wrote:Maybe I'm a little dense (okay- a lot), but I don't understand the appeal of a hand-held depth finder.
I have a multi-purpose hand-held depth finder.
Most of us call it an anchor.

:nana
2012 Tahoe 24' Fish-n-Fun Tritoon, with Mercury 115 HP 4-Stroke
"Trine SS Cape" (Trying 2S Cape)
Add a battery: viewtopic.php?t=13546&p=105893#p105893
I'm not a liberal, but I play one on this site.

Post Reply