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<blockquote data-quote="pc9460" data-source="post: 457418" data-attributes="member: 2369"><p>I new to boating and have hit a few rocks and dinged my prop. My question is would a boat gps like a hummingbird helix 5 be helpful to show me the depth of the water surrounding me so I know where to travel?I see guys hauling on the river and they don’t seem to be concerned about hitting rocks or stumps. I’m a little hesitant on driving my boat fast enough so it stays on plane as I’m concerned with hitting something. Would a boat gps be what I’d need?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pc9460, post: 457418, member: 2369"] I new to boating and have hit a few rocks and dinged my prop. My question is would a boat gps like a hummingbird helix 5 be helpful to show me the depth of the water surrounding me so I know where to travel?I see guys hauling on the river and they don’t seem to be concerned about hitting rocks or stumps. I’m a little hesitant on driving my boat fast enough so it stays on plane as I’m concerned with hitting something. Would a boat gps be what I’d need? [/QUOTE]
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