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best bang for your buck fish finder with GPS and water temp
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<blockquote data-quote="redbug" data-source="post: 157319" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>do a google search and you will find what you are looking for.</p><p>be sure to look into what units have the detailed maps built in versus the ones that need the map chip at an extra charge.</p><p>the chip may be the way to go if you are only fishing a certain area of the country.</p><p>I have a 7" screen on mine and find it very easy to view i had a 5"screen that was hard to see the detail.</p><p>I would suggest placing the unit on a ram mount that you can turn to any angle you want.</p><p>I am runnin the Lowrance hds7 with the structure scan I love the unit it has the insight usa maps built in</p><p>the other thing to remember is newer color units will suck the life out of your battery. </p><p>a lot of the guys with the bigger glass boats that fish tournaments are starting to add a 5th battery 2 for cranking in parallel</p><p>to cover all the electronics and pumps in the boats</p><p>You will be able to beat the price that bps or cabelas offers if you look around</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redbug, post: 157319, member: 71"] do a google search and you will find what you are looking for. be sure to look into what units have the detailed maps built in versus the ones that need the map chip at an extra charge. the chip may be the way to go if you are only fishing a certain area of the country. I have a 7" screen on mine and find it very easy to view i had a 5"screen that was hard to see the detail. I would suggest placing the unit on a ram mount that you can turn to any angle you want. I am runnin the Lowrance hds7 with the structure scan I love the unit it has the insight usa maps built in the other thing to remember is newer color units will suck the life out of your battery. a lot of the guys with the bigger glass boats that fish tournaments are starting to add a 5th battery 2 for cranking in parallel to cover all the electronics and pumps in the boats You will be able to beat the price that bps or cabelas offers if you look around [/QUOTE]
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