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<blockquote data-quote="Milehisnk" data-source="post: 380337" data-attributes="member: 15109"><p>I have a Lowrance Elite-4x right now that I used on an inflatable pontoon. No GPS, no side imaging, but I do have Down Imaging. I will say, it works great for that, and if you're the type of person who likes to tinker with every little setting on things (I am), then it's great. If you just want to turn it on and that's it, I think the Humminbirds are a bit better.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I've also been pricing a side imaging unit. You can get a Humminbird Helix for $500 with SI, but I think the cheapest Lowrance with side imaging is more than double that (but it's also a 7" screen). Personally, I'd get the best you can afford, within reason. If I had the money, I'd probably be ordering a Humminbird 899ci or 999ci.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milehisnk, post: 380337, member: 15109"] I have a Lowrance Elite-4x right now that I used on an inflatable pontoon. No GPS, no side imaging, but I do have Down Imaging. I will say, it works great for that, and if you're the type of person who likes to tinker with every little setting on things (I am), then it's great. If you just want to turn it on and that's it, I think the Humminbirds are a bit better. With that said, I've also been pricing a side imaging unit. You can get a Humminbird Helix for $500 with SI, but I think the cheapest Lowrance with side imaging is more than double that (but it's also a 7" screen). Personally, I'd get the best you can afford, within reason. If I had the money, I'd probably be ordering a Humminbird 899ci or 999ci. [/QUOTE]
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