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Camswan side-scan sonar images


Andy135

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Got a few drifts over the Camswan in Sandown Bay today. Here are a couple of pics, one at 455khz, the other at 800.


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The banana shape of the first and last pic is because I was trying to correct the drift half way through - doh! Still decent pics though.

She's a hungry wreck... I lost 3 rigs on her in 3 drifts. The last pic shows what look like her ribs. No wonder I was losing tackle.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Scotch_Egg2012 said:

Cracking images Andy,

I've got a Totalscan which can be pretty good but images are nothing like those

Thanks Scott. I'm just about to post up an even better image of Camswan that I took on the weekend.

Posted
8 hours ago, JonC said:

Works out at £759.13 per dogfish by my calculations 

And that’s on a good day 😉 

  • 2 months later...
Posted (edited)

It doesn't look like it's holding much in the way of fish having zoomed in close. I wouldn't of dropped a line on it that day. Some tweaking in the settings would help. It's a very shallow wreck, sounds like it would be worth freediving for lost gear.

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Posted
1 hour ago, JDP said:

It doesn't look like it's holding much in the way of fish having zoomed in close. I wouldn't of dropped a line on it that day. Some tweaking in the settings would help. It's a very shallow wreck, sounds like it would be worth freediving for lost gear.

Yeah, there was nothing there at all.

I can confirm that there are at least three rigs down there 😭

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