OPERATION OF THE SUPER THIRTY 11 IN VERY SHALLOW WATER
The Humminbird Super Thirty II will operate in the same manner as our Super 60 except the unit
with its wide graduations is ideally suited for shallow water applications. This unit measures to 30
feet on the first revolution and will operate satisfactorily in water depths of 100 feet or more. Since
the unit is designed for shallow water, we recommend that it be mounted forward and in
conjunction with a trolling motor mount. In certain areas of the country, such as Florida, where
many bodies of water rarely exceed 30 feet in depth, the Super Thirty II can be successfully used
as a console mount. When operating the Super Thirty II in water deeper than 30 feet, simply
move the selector switch to the 60 foot setting. The range on the first revolution will then be up to
60 feet as shown on the inner dial.
The slightest change in depth can readily be detected with the Super Thirty II. We recommend
you start with a minimum amount of gain, and increase it as needed.
If the depth continues past 60 feet, the bottom signal will continue past zero and you will continue
to get an accurate depth reading by adding the additional depth to 60 feet.
OPERATION OF THE SUPER SIXTY AND IN-DASH SIXTY MODELS IN WATER DEEPER
THAN 80 FEET
When operating the Humminbird Super Sixty and the Humminbird In-Dash Sixty depth
sounders in water deeper than 60 feet the flash will continue past zero, and at this point the inside
dial should be read. The inside dial reads up to 120 feet. For depths greater than 120 feet (two
complete turns around the dial) add 120 feet to outer dial reading where the flash stops.