Whiteline – New Transducers 250C User Manual

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Fishfinder 250/250C Owner’s Manual

Whiteline

The Fishfinder 250/250C can help you to determine if the bottom is

hard or soft. When the sonar soundwaves are reflected back by the

bottom, a hard bottom returns a stronger signal than a soft bottom.

A thin whiteline indicates a softer bottom while a thick whiteline

indicates a harder bottom. Normally, the Fishfinder 250 uses a black

line and the Fishfinder 250C uses a red line to show the point where

water meets the bottom. This line follows the bottom contour, along

with any significant objects lying on the bottom. The unit uses

whiteline to make this bottom layer easier to distinguish.
With the Fishfinder 250/250C, whiteline helps accentuate where

strong signals are located, which makes bottom type determination

easier. The example to the right shows the bottom return with and

without the whiteline activated. See page 18 for more information.

Whiteline turned Off

Whiteline

Hard bottom

Soft bottom

Whitelines can also help you to determine the type of bottom

structure that is displayed on the graph. By determining the hardness

of the structure, you can make a better informed decision on the type

of structure.

Structure is hard—

probably a rock or stump

Structure is soft—

probably a mud pile

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