Yes. Very nice. This is with the PS30 or PS20. I believe in live down mode. This gives you a great picture of a wide area under the boat. These 2 transducers are great for open water trollers to get a live wide picture under their boat. Not as much detail as a livescope. The PS-30 and PS-20 are Panoptics tranducers, aka Floodlight, where the Livescope transducers are more of a pencil beam spotlight. Both styles of transducers are meant to see objects in a different way. Hence, one is a floodlight and the other is more of a spotlight
Yes, I use it backwards facing.
Remember, this is a sort of pencil beam spot light. Pole mounting is highly recommended so that you can focus in to a downrigger or dipsy. It needs to be only a few inches below the water to work. I mainly use it to check lines or focus in on a single setup.
The PS-30 is a flood light covering a larger area and does not need to be fiddled with to see everything under your boat. This one can be mounted backwards also and above the bottom of the boat. Traditionally, people mount facing forwards. But this will have to hang below your boat to see forward. Not ideal if you travel at high speeds as it will make a nice rooster tail. The Ps-30 is what most Salmon anglers prefer.
Below is a video of what you should see once you have installed the LVS-32. Notice the flies rotating.
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