Simrad SY60

Second-generation omnidirectional sonar for both commercial use and sportfishing

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The Simrad SY60 is the second-generation omnidirectional sonar for both commercial use and sportfishing.

By increasing the number of elements from 256 in the Simrad SY50 to 384 in the SY60, the SY60 has an even narrower vertical beam. This enables higher vertical-plane resolution, better target separation, and easier tracking of targets close to the surface. With the SY60, we have also doubled the transmit power, providing an additional +3 dB of source level compared to the acclaimed SY50 sonar. The new SteadyPing motion sensor, located inside the transducer, ensures full stabilisation in rough conditions.

SteadyPing

With our new SteadyPing stabilisation sensor, fishing in rough conditions is no longer an issue.

The SteadyPing sensor is several times more accurate than the previous stabilisation sensor. It enables a far more accurate stability presentation even in the short range during heavy seas. With the narrow beams provided by the sonar, a fast stabilisation sensor is crucial. The new sensor is incorporated into the transducer, simplifying installation and improving the overall performance.

QuadPing®

The groundbreaking commercial- and sportfishing tool we have named QuadPing® is now available to you. QuadPing is an advanced sonar functionality that simultaneously uses four transmissions ("pings") to find and track the fish from deep in the water to your vessel. We have implemented this functionality as a dedicated presentation mode on your sonar system. The QuadPing functionality is a free upgrade for all our users, making your sonar one of the few systems with such advanced features.

QuadPing is a significant step forward in sonar technology. It provides you with a real advantage. QuadPing sends out four "pings" simultaneously in dual, split-screen mode. The echoes from the first ping are shown in the first view as a reference. The echoes from the other three pings, each with a different tilt angle, are displayed in the second view. The first view detects the fish, while the second maps and tracks the catch to your boat. The sonar's full omni-stabilization of transmission and reception beams enables this functionality. This functionality is particularly beneficial for purse seiners and sports fishing.

Key features are:

  • Two horizontal views: one single swath of echoes in the left view and three swaths combined into one view on the right-hand side.
  • The three combined pings are separated by 10 degrees tilt. The tilt of the middle ping is shown.
  • The frequency is shown for the second swath. The other two are ±1 kHz of the second swath.

"Winson" operating software

This sonar uses the latest "Winson" operating software. This unique software platform is common for all Simrad sonars. It allows you to present the various sonar echoes in separate views, which you can move to separate display monitors. Another great feature of the new software is its ability to "ping" all the beams simultaneously. Multiple pings increase the ping rate and thus offer a more frequent update of the sonar echoes in the views.

Other standard features of the "Winson" operating software are:

  • User interface in more than 20 languages
  • Intuitive access to all operating parameters
  • Save and recall your favourite user settings
  • Save and replay sonar images and video sequences
  • Target and position tracking

The compact design allows for easy installation

The compact size and ease of installation make this sonar ideal for vessels with limited room for a sonar installation. There is no transceiver cabinet, only a small power supply. All the transceiver electronics are contained inside the transducer, resulting in fewer cables, less noise, and a more straightforward setup. The communication between the hull unit and the computer on the bridge is limited to a single Ethernet cable.

Moreover, the hull unit and the computer may also operate on DC power, which is perfect for coastal fishing vessels without a 3-phase power system.

Seamless communication with other vessel sensors

The sonar system provides several standard interface lines. These interfaces ensure seamless communication with peripheral devices and sensors, with typical inputs like geographical information, vessel speed, and heading. The built-in motion sensor enhances operational accuracy, and you can increase this accuracy by adding an external motion reference unit (MRU).

Two hull units are available

The hull unit is designed to lower the transducer down below the ship’s hull when the sonar system shall be used. When the sonar is turned off, the transducer is hoisted for protection.

Two different hull units are provided. The standard SY Hull Unit lowers the transducer down to 600 mm down below the hull. The SY Compact Hull Unit lowers the transducer to 400 mm.

The maximum vessel speed for both hull units is 15 knots.

The hull unit is a mechanical construction. It is mounted on the top of the installation trunk. The installation trunk penetrates the ship's hull and allows the transducer to be lowered into the sea. The hull unit is normally located in the forward part of the vessel. This location is recommended to avoid the noise from the propellers and the engine.

Sonar operating panel

This sonar supports the optional Mk4 Operating Panel. The operating panel communicates with the Processor Unit using a USB connection. This communication format allows for advanced functionality.  Another USB port on the operating panel also provides convenient software upgrades and user settings management. The operating panel also features dedicated and customizable buttons and knobs, and its design allows for a straightforward upgrade from older panels using a mounting bracket.

If you use the HTB40K Processor Unit or the latest version of the HT20470 Processor Unit, the Mk4 Operating Panel offers a remote control functionality that allows you to turn the sonar system on and off.

A dedicated power supply unit is not required.

Simrad support and sales

Kongsberg Discovery owns the Simrad brand name, which is your assurance of quality. All Simrad products are backed by Kongsberg Discovery's extensive worldwide support and training. On the Support pages, we have provided the relevant Simrad contact information for professional fish-finding systems for direct assistance.

Simrad provides a global sales organization for product information, software updates, and purchases.

We encourage you to stay in touch via our Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter), and LinkedIn social media channels. 

System diagram

The Simrad SY60 system units are typically installed on the bridge and in a sonar room. The main communication line between the bridge units and the Power Supply Unit in the sonar room is a high-speed Ethernet cable. The Simrad S650 fish-finding sonar comprises the following units:

(A) Display (the second display is optional)
(B) Operating Panel (optional)
(C) Processor Unit (computer)
(D) Power Supply Unit
(E) Hull Unit
(F) Hoisting motor
(G) Installation trunk
(H) Transducer

Key features

  • Narrow beam (6.4°)
  • 360 degrees (omnidirectional)
  • Omnidirectional operation is stabilised by SteadyPing
  • High power output (+3db comparted to SY50)
  • Features QuadPing®
  • Dual operation with dual tilt (-10 to +60°) and range
  • Full remote capabilities
  • CHIRP and CW transmissions
  • Intuitive user interface with multiple languages available
  • Small and compact, fits even centre-console boats fitted with a standard 8” installation trunk

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Get in touch!

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