GPS Fishfinder
Dan
Posted 4/17/2010 10:25 AM (#435728)
Subject: GPS Fishfinder


I am in the market for my first GPS fishfinder. Does anyone have any input on the Lowrance HDS 5 compared to their new Elite 5? The only difference that I can find is the Elite 5 desn't have HD capabilities which makes it slightly less expensive. I've searched past posts and didn't find any info regarding this topic.



Dan
esoxfly
Posted 4/17/2010 2:57 PM (#435749 - in reply to #435728)
Subject: Re: GPS Fishfinder





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Location: Kodiak, AK
I've not handled an Elite, so I'm only regurgitating what I've heard...the Elites have storage for 3000 waypoints/100 routes and the HDS will take 5000/200. The HDS offers networking options not available with the Elite, LSS, Sirius radio, etc. To the best of my knowledge the Elite don't have broadband sonar, which is the HD capability you mentioned. The HDS also come with a two year warrantee, where I think the Elite have a one year....but I could be mistaken. It all comes down to what you're looking for in a unit. If you want sonar and a map, the Elite will work. If you want HD, LSS, more screen options, networking, and the bells and whistles, HDS is where it's at. And don't overlook the HDS 5. It's more than the Elite, but for what you get and the options the HDS allow you down the road, I'd say the $100 is well worth it. The broadband sonar alone is worth it in my book. It looks amazing. Then not to mention the option to add LSS if you choose to later on...
thrax_johnson
Posted 4/17/2010 6:11 PM (#435787 - in reply to #435728)
Subject: Re: GPS Fishfinder





Posts: 313


Location: Bemidji, Lake Vermilion
HDS5 all the way. Hands down overall better value for what you're getting with it. Cleanest/clearest sonar I've ever seen, awesome overall capabilities.
Guest
Posted 4/17/2010 10:58 PM (#435836 - in reply to #435728)
Subject: RE: GPS Fishfinder


Thank you very much for your input. Made my decision extremely easy.


Dan