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<blockquote data-quote="Bubba" data-source="post: 48000" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Ok, What is your guys outlook on Depthfinders and gps units? I NEED a depthfinder to mount at my dash, as it hasn't got anything there right now and i'd like to be able to view the depth without stopping and putting down the trolling motor everytime. I've got a Eagle 320 on the bow with the transducer under the trolling motor, but can't decide what I wanna do on the dash. I am also kinda wanting a gps to help with navigating and such, especially on some of the lakes or sections i'm not that familiar with. But I am just having a hard time making myself spends $500+ dollars at once on one of those combos. </p><p></p><p>I have kinda pondered on getting a handheld gps unit(with a mount), and just maybe another Eagle 320 for the dash, but not sure. It would kinda be nice to have a nice big view of a gps when I need it. What are your guys view? Just looking for some opinions and/or suggestions. :?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubba, post: 48000, member: 216"] Ok, What is your guys outlook on Depthfinders and gps units? I NEED a depthfinder to mount at my dash, as it hasn't got anything there right now and i'd like to be able to view the depth without stopping and putting down the trolling motor everytime. I've got a Eagle 320 on the bow with the transducer under the trolling motor, but can't decide what I wanna do on the dash. I am also kinda wanting a gps to help with navigating and such, especially on some of the lakes or sections i'm not that familiar with. But I am just having a hard time making myself spends $500+ dollars at once on one of those combos. I have kinda pondered on getting a handheld gps unit(with a mount), and just maybe another Eagle 320 for the dash, but not sure. It would kinda be nice to have a nice big view of a gps when I need it. What are your guys view? Just looking for some opinions and/or suggestions. :? [/QUOTE]
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