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    Garmin 93vs GT52 transducer on trolling motor

    I currently have a 73CV w/gt22 ducer up front it don't have sidevu. Trying to decide if it would be worth it to buy a 93sv with the sidevu. Is the sidevu usable on a trolling motor that is always turning.
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    It would be worth it just to get a bigger screen......as for SideVu on TM, i love mine.....now if you are sitting still fishing one spot, you wont see much......but if you are on a slow steady troll, you can see stuff........today was fishing the banks with a crankbait at a slow steady troll, seeing fish and lay downs......In my opinion, even if you dont use it all the time, its still worth it to have cause it will be there......
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    #3
    Yes, extremely usable! I've had a Garmin with SV for a few years and highly recommend it.
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    #4
    being as they are 599 at bass pro right now for the 93sv with gt52 i would say yes

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    Nope! They suck
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    #6
    Love sidevu - the fish/structure ain't always right under your boat.
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