2022 12 4 SWS Time Zero
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- This week on Sundays With Sully its time to hit the road again and jump onboard and talk Time Zero with the pro's Please excuse the audio on this one as we are underway on a work boat. Want to know more about about this product let us know and we will do a deeper dive into it in the future!
Welcome back, everybody, to another episode of Sundays with Sully. Hope you got your permission slip. We are out on the water up here in Maine today. I'm with Heidi from TIMEZERO and we are talking TIMEZERO and this can do a lot of stuff. So I wanted to bring in the pro here to talk about it. Give us, first of all, what's the the highest level overview you can give us sometimes here and what does it do?
So it's a navigation software that records the bottom while you drive around and it up to a multitude of Furuno and other sensors just to give you a fully customizable targeting experience.
Awesome. So we're out here with Jeremy on Leviathan and we are doing bottom mapping. So these guys we're working for, you know, at the bottom of the lobster, we're looking for gear, we're looking for all that kind of stuff out there so we can look out here. She goes ahead and takes the wheel on the chart. You see, we're actually charting as we're going along and this is using the WASSP system into the actual PC itself, correct? Yes. Now, obviously we're rocking and we're rolling around a little bit, but we're going to be able to get about four times that depth with the beam, with the WASSP?
About twice the depth of water in the beam wave, we're mapping 224 points across 120 degrees.
So even across that beam swap, 220 points, we're getting all of these accurate points. So as we look up here onto the screen here, we're also getting bottom hardness and things like that. Right.
A lot of hardness and depth shading.
Oh, okay. So you guys, can we change this all up? We can look at the different views that we can get here with this. So we've got our depth. You basically essentially making your own chart as you go for this charting information. Right? So we can kind of come in here. We can start to look as you scroll over there and see some of the other things that we've done out there. You're getting your charts kind of as we go right here, you are able to make your own charts so you're not relying on somebody else's information. And this will continue to update as we go, right?
Yeah. So we'll continue to map the bottom as we drive around. It also comes with a large database installed beforehand. The added PBG module allows the customer to map the bottom as they drive around and it also allows them to get a pretty high resolution database for that area. So before they've ever recorded a PBG point they have a fully loaded high resolution database. So here's a little look at our Maine bottom here.
So that's that's Maine. We're up here. Obviously, we're in Maine. And this is what you're including right out of the gate before they've even done any mapping. So even if they don't do a WASSP setup on their boat. They're still going to be able to get all of these contours and all of this data here.
And even without the WASSP, it can do a single beam recording with any ON83 or any of the A2000 sensor, or they can do a multi beam without the backscatter or bottom hardness. Okay. I'm using the DFS-3D from Furuno.
We are also fully compatible with the Furuno TRS NXT radars and the Furuno black box network sounders.
So you guys play a really nice ball that will be able to share that and you can do up to three displays per station correct? So now you're able to take basically one unit, one one processor and we can do any size display basically whatever is going to fit their needs for this, right?
Yeah, it's very customizable for the customer fishing or recreational.
And just it this isn't just for fishing. You're going to find this all out the bigger boats. And if you're just out there fishing, you want to have the most knowledge of what's going on under your boat in that bottom. Or if you want to be out there and you want to be more fuel efficient, know where it is, where you're going, where what those bottom depths are, and how quickly to get out there. You're going to see that they're going to be able to get out there quicker with all of this information. Right. So that's awesome. What other what other features should we be highlighting here and talking about, obviously, where we're talking about the WASSP and being able to download those things and we can go ahead now. We can set up also manual contours, right? So if they want to be looking at a a certain depth for a certain species or they're looking on the bottom, they'll want to see between five and ten fathoms or whatever. We can go ahead and clean that chart all up and then just put in certain fathoms.
So we can use several boats to view their CBG data, our automatic mode, which as you zoom around on the screen, the colors change based on the minimum and maximum depth.