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Topic: WTB: Fish finder  (Read 3690 times)

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Ben Guss

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Hi all,
I had to sell my old kayak and there went my fish finder. I'm looking to replace it. I don't need color, gps etc. just a reliable ff with mount and transducer that will mark fish and show accurate structure. Please let me know what you've got and what you'd part with it for.
Many thanks!
Ben
« Last Edit: May 18, 2013, 07:35:13 AM by photosenior »


Ben Guss

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Noah

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Hey Ben. You can generally get a decent FF for 75-80 bucks brand new. Most guys go that way. HOW PDX got one donated with a boat and I don't think we're going to use it. I'll have to check the model but we'd probably be willing to sell it to you. Where are you located?


Ben Guss

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Thanks Noah!
I've been looking at a cheaper hummingbird, but truly appreciate your offer.
Let me know what you've got and what you want for it. I'm in olympia, but my owe my sister in PDX a visit...
Thanks,
Ben