Looking for a portableffish finder
Mr T
Posted 1/19/2007 3:01 AM (#233074)
Subject: Looking for a portableffish finder




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Hi all
My fishing buddy is looking for a portable fish finder and I was wondering what you guys would recommend. He does not want a GPS system, just a good bullet proof finder that he can use on various boats. I think his budget is no more than $350. I remeber that Eagle used to do a portable pack for the larger machines but I cant seem to find them anymore.
regards
Richard
tuffy1
Posted 1/19/2007 7:19 AM (#233083 - in reply to #233074)
Subject: RE: Looking for a portableffish finder





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Location: Racine, Wi
I have one that's for sale. The only thing is, it needs a new transducer. I'll check to make sure I didn't get rid of the portable box. Shoot me a PM if interested, and I'll check tonight to see if it's all still here (outside of the xducer). Still works great. Limited use. It's the Eagle Magna II I believe.
Lightning
Posted 1/19/2007 9:03 AM (#233104 - in reply to #233074)
Subject: RE: Looking for a portableffish finder





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Location: On my favorite lake!
I got a Garmin 240 that I love. It has a portable case you can buy.
Schuler
Posted 1/19/2007 11:50 AM (#233158 - in reply to #233104)
Subject: RE: Looking for a portableffish finder





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Location: Davenport, IA
You can get an Eagle Fishmark 320 portable for $200. I have the nonportable version on my boat and like it.
Pointerpride102
Posted 1/19/2007 1:40 PM (#233185 - in reply to #233074)
Subject: RE: Looking for a portableffish finder





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Location: The desert
I've got a portable side finder that hangs off the side of any boat.