1 | At the bottom of the CS90 presentation, select a suitable presentation mode, and activate the Catch view. |
2 | To start the process: Press Gear on the Operating Panel. or:
Right-click and select Show Gear Symbol on the shortcut menu.
This places a circle marker in the view. The size and location of the marker is defined by the choices you have made with the Fishing Gear function. Until you proceed, the marker follows the movements of the vessel by keeping its relative location to the bow. This allows you to position your vessel in the best possible location before you shoot the purse seine.
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3 | When you shoot the net: Press Gear on the Operating Panel. or:
Right-click and select Show Gear Symbol on the shortcut menu.
A rectangular marker is placed in the view, and marks the position where the purse seine was shot. The circular marker is disconnected from the vessel movements, and acts as a guideline for your manoeuvring. The history line shows the movements of your vessel. Since the CS90 knows the length of your net, it places a second marker on this line when half the length has been spent. When the entire net has been spent, a third rectangular marker is shown.
The progress bar at the top of the Catch view shows you the amount of net that has been spent. The sequence starts when you shoot the net. The estimated depth of the purse seine is shown under the progress bar. The depth is calculated from the sink rate you have defined for the fishing gear.
A line of X’es in the vertical views shows the bottom of the purse seine. The depth is defined for the fishing gear you have chosen.
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4 | When the process is finalized: Press Gear on the Operating Panel. or:
Right-click and select Remove Gear Symbol on the shortcut menu to delete the markers from the view.
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