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Less than $200 GPS/Fish Finder Combos...any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="200racing" data-source="post: 253529" data-attributes="member: 5383"><p>#-o yep its the cuda 350 forgot it was in my sig</p><p></p><p>i dont think it shows lake names. you can split screen to see map and depth. i have never tried to do what you asked but i think it can do it, i use it to learn the contours of points and to not run aground.</p><p></p><p>i looked to see whats comparable on he market and everything is more advanced than it now. even the cheap units accept navionics chips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="200racing, post: 253529, member: 5383"] #-o yep its the cuda 350 forgot it was in my sig i dont think it shows lake names. you can split screen to see map and depth. i have never tried to do what you asked but i think it can do it, i use it to learn the contours of points and to not run aground. i looked to see whats comparable on he market and everything is more advanced than it now. even the cheap units accept navionics chips. [/QUOTE]
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