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STRUCTURESCAN 3D MODULE
Overview
StructureScan® 3D provides a new and easy way to view and interpret StructureScan® HD Imaging data.
StructureScan® 3D allows anglers to see fish, structure and bottom contour in a stunning three-dimensional view. StructureScan® 3D imaging scans underwater terrain and fish-holding structure to create a high-resolution, 180-degree, three-dimensional view beneath your boat. With this unique imaging view, anglers gain a better understanding of where fish and structure are located in relation to their boat.
Easier Visualization
3D visualizations can be viewed from any angle with ScanTrack™ pan-tilt-rotate control using on-screen touch gestures and easy-to-use, preset viewing positions.
Master The Bottom Line
For the first time, StructureScan® 3D allows anglers to easily see all underwater fish-holding structure and the fish as if they were fishing underwater. Eliminate confusion when fish aren’t on the banks and in shallow, visible cover. Now, a slow idle over a potential area quickly lets you master bottom contours, identify a vertical break or secondary point, and catch more fish in and near the main deep water channel.