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Topic: Fish Finder  (Read 5062 times)

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Dangertree

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  • Location: Shuswap Lake BC
  • Date Registered: Sep 2013
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I guesss the first place to start would be what your budget is ? you can spend under a hundred or over a thousand.

For medium renge units look at Lowrance mark 4  or Huminbird 300-500 series.

I have a 385CI kayak combo. comes with everything you need to install and power your finder. Nice and compact and does eveything i ever need  for as fish finder/gps

http://www.amazon.com/Humminbird-3-5-Inch-Waterproof-Chartplotter-Sounder/dp/B002KFGN86/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1371648209&sr=1-1&keywords=eagle+cuda+350

I have the same unit and it rocks! The screen may be a tad small but it ain't a seiner! I like the colour and the definition is good. The screen is even visible when it's sunny. The battery lasts longer than I do too! I did the through hull thing with electrical putty and just put water in it and it works wicked no need to glue it to the hull. The only thing I need now is the Nav card. I'm thinking Navionics Gold unless someone has a better suggestion. It is worth the 400 bucks! Plus nav card of course!


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