@@jschneider65 This is much better because it holds on structure much better and works with other chart plotters. All in one unit that is much lighter and more accurate. This is my opinion due to having several hundred of test hour with the Revolution Sonar.
Target lock is not concentric with the trolling motor steering shaft so you have a 2nd shaft h as engine off. If you run a 360 it's a third shaft hanging off. Looks like a sea creature. This also being concentric and riding around the shaft (not hanging off the head) doesn't bounce around when running down the lake.
Sounds like what Humminbird Targetlock has been doing for years
@@jschneider65 This is much better because it holds on structure much better and works with other chart plotters. All in one unit that is much lighter and more accurate. This is my opinion due to having several hundred of test hour with the Revolution Sonar.
Target lock is not concentric with the trolling motor steering shaft so you have a 2nd shaft h as engine off. If you run a 360 it's a third shaft hanging off. Looks like a sea creature.
This also being concentric and riding around the shaft (not hanging off the head) doesn't bounce around when running down the lake.
@ Good explanation between the two systems, thanks for the comment.
Not sure I see what problem this solves?
@@AndrewTa530 I like being able to set a waypoint and make multiple cast at a piece of structure without having to aim the turret.