Garmin GSD 26 CHIRP sonar takes on the Atlantic

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As we began our “ascent,” we witnessed other equally impressive screens scroll by. Bottom detail off of 15-thousand feet rising up some 3,500 feet. Can your sonar do that?

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We were wondering what creatures might be holding along the tip of this uncharted volcanic mountain as we went by. Care to do a deeeep drop and find out? Maybe next time!

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After three full days and two nights on the water, we wanted to get through Customs before nightfall so we opened her up. The final treat was as we came up the bank closing in on Bermuda at 24 kts. Notice the striking bottom definition and second echo at nearly 7,000’. 

So the bar has been set! We tracked bottom at 17,624’ with the Garmin GSD26 and Airmar CM599LH. If you and your Garmin sonar can top that, send us a screenshot (garminblogs@garmin.com) showing something deeper taken with a Garmin sonar and we’ll post it here on our blog.   

 

 

 

 

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