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LadyGT
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Re: fishfinder

#16 Post by LadyGT » Sat Mar 14, 2015 4:57 pm

This is not our first boat so we already have anchors, life preservers, bumpers, and some other things. The next thing we need is a cover for storage. Those are not inexpensive either. :cry:
Denise and Jim
2015 Encore 22' Cruise SE Grey
2001 Ford F250 Turbo Diesel

mave234
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Re: fishfinder

#17 Post by mave234 » Sat Mar 14, 2015 8:33 pm

We went with the humminbird 597hd cdi . Great image, large color display , split screen.... not sure it can be beat for the money.
Mave234
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JBO
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Re: fishfinder

#18 Post by JBO » Mon Mar 16, 2015 8:19 pm

mave234 wrote:We went with the humminbird 597hd cdi . Great image, large color display , split screen.... not sure it can be beat for the money.
We are in the process of upgrading from a Humminbird 597HD CDI to a 999 HD SI.

The 597HD isn't bad, but the screen is small compared to the "new" units on the market. We wanted the extra features of the iPilot link with the Minn Kotta trolling motor and the Side Imaging so opted for a bigger and better unit. In reality, the 597HD did pretty well for a basic fish finder and GPS.
2017 Lowe SD224 w/ 150HP Mercury

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