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<blockquote data-quote="zuren" data-source="post: 483721" data-attributes="member: 22314"><p>I'm trying to understand the landscape of used depth finder prices I see on places like eBay.</p><p></p><p>I'm switching up depth finders on my boat and kayak/canoe. My Eagle Cuda 300 transducer is compatible with many older Eagle and Lowrance depth finders, so I thought I would keep my eyes open for a compatible, color, GPS unit but they are always $100-150.</p><p></p><p>Then I look around and can buy a similar sized, modern, color, GPS depth finder for the same money - better screen, more features, warranty, etc. Does not make sense to buy an old unit.</p><p></p><p>Are sellers banking that people are vested with the transducers they have installed? If I could find a Cuda/Lowrance S/Map model for $40-60, I'd be interested...but not at $100+.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zuren, post: 483721, member: 22314"] I'm trying to understand the landscape of used depth finder prices I see on places like eBay. I'm switching up depth finders on my boat and kayak/canoe. My Eagle Cuda 300 transducer is compatible with many older Eagle and Lowrance depth finders, so I thought I would keep my eyes open for a compatible, color, GPS unit but they are always $100-150. Then I look around and can buy a similar sized, modern, color, GPS depth finder for the same money - better screen, more features, warranty, etc. Does not make sense to buy an old unit. Are sellers banking that people are vested with the transducers they have installed? If I could find a Cuda/Lowrance S/Map model for $40-60, I'd be interested...but not at $100+. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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