Simrad SN90 Fish Finding Sonar
SN90 is a new and efficient tool for purse seiners and trawlers,
that some have called a "five echo sounders in one" after experiencing the information from the five individually controlled inspection beams.
Simrad SN90 Fish Finding Sonar
SN90 is a new and efficient tool for purse seiners and trawlers,
that some have called a "five echo sounders in one" after experiencing the information from the five individually controlled inspection beams.
Simrad ST90 Fish Finding Sonar
The Simrad ST90 is a long range and low frequency fish finding sonar with a 360 degrees coverage. The ST90 is designed for medium and large sized fishing vessels.
Simrad SU90 Fish Finding Sonar
The Simrad SU90 is a long range omnidirectional low frequency sonar. It is designed for medium and large sized fishing vessels, preferably for purse seiners, but it is also well suitable for trawlers. If high performance is your only criteria when choosing a sonar; such as long range, high resolution, narrow beams and high source levels - the Simrad SU90 is the sonar for you. We made no compromises during the design of this sonar, or goal was to make the ultimate performance sonar.
Simrad SC90 Fish Finding Sonar
The Simrad SC90 is a perfect "catching machine". It is ideal for mackerel, tuna and fish close to the bottom. The combination of horizontal and vertical beams shows you the fish both from above with "birds eyes" and sidways as a "slice" - simultaneously.
Simrad SX90 Fish Finding Sonar
The SX90 is a long range, low frequency fish finding sonar. It is designed for medium and large sized fishing vessels, preferably for purse seiners, but it is also well suitable for trawlers.
Simrad CS90 Fish Finding Sonar
The Simrad CS90 is the first omnidirectional broadband sonar on the market. The world's first composite transducer makes it possible to transmit and receive in a wide frequency range. This makes it possible to achieve high resolution on longer ranges. You can also adjust the operating frequency for better detection, or to avoid a noise source such as another echo sounder or hydroacoustic system.