Best Sonar/GPS in my budget
tkuntz
Posted 9/10/2014 7:46 AM (#729431)
Subject: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget




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Location: Waukee, IA
I just bought my first boat and have some modifications to make before muskie hunting next year. It has everything I need except the sonar that is on it is ancient, possibly steam powered. With a budget of $500-$600, what are my best options for a sonar/GPS unit that I can get map chips for? I'm not sure if I need the side scan feature, but down imaging would be nice.
erico
Posted 9/10/2014 8:18 AM (#729433 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget





Location: Hayward WI
Lowrance elite 7 is in your budget. I've got one on the bow, doensn't have down/side imaging but I like the screen size for gps/sonar view. I wouldn't go with any smaller sized screen. Spilt screen viewing on a 5" screen is too small in my opinion and you won't be happy with it. You can get one under $500 with gps and sonar.
tkuntz
Posted 9/10/2014 9:09 AM (#729442 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget




Posts: 815


Location: Waukee, IA
I'm reading a lot of bad reviews for the elite7 how it freezes and restarts a lot. Do you have this problem?
erico
Posted 9/10/2014 9:13 AM (#729445 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget





Location: Hayward WI
I havne't had mine freeze up. It has shut down by itself a couple of times this year. I haven't looked into it, but there may be a software update (free) from Lowrance that would fix this. Overall, I'm happy with the unit.
tkuntz
Posted 9/10/2014 9:16 AM (#729447 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget




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Location: Waukee, IA
I do like the features the E7 has, hopefully the freezing problem is rare

Edited by tkuntz 9/10/2014 9:24 AM
lennyg3
Posted 9/10/2014 10:01 AM (#729452 - in reply to #729447)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget





Posts: 483


Location: NE PA
I have a hummingbird 798 HD SI on my boat and like it a lot. they can be had new in your price range now I believe. That gives you side imaging, down imaging, 2D sonar and GPS.

Edited by lennyg3 9/10/2014 10:03 AM
Nershi
Posted 9/10/2014 12:33 PM (#729477 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget




Location: MN
Humminbird 859 HD DI is what I am getting next year and what I would suggest. The chip will probably push it over the $600 mark by a bit. It is compatible with the I-Pilot.

The Lowrance units are nice but I do not believe they have the depth highlighting feature which is really nice to have.
Northwind Mark
Posted 9/10/2014 2:15 PM (#729497 - in reply to #729477)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget





Posts: 566


Location: Elgin, IL
Nershi - 9/10/2014 12:33 PM

Humminbird 859 HD DI is what I am getting next year and what I would suggest. The chip will probably push it over the $600 mark by a bit. It is compatible with the I-Pilot.

The Lowrance units are nice but I do not believe they have the depth highlighting feature which is really nice to have.


I agree, the 859 HD DI is is a really good buy in that price range.
danmuskyman
Posted 9/10/2014 6:51 PM (#729550 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget




Posts: 633


Location: Madison, WI
Just sold my elite 7 this year and bought a bird 859. Mapping is much better with the bird, unit loads twice as fast, and has depth highlights. Night and day better unit in my opinion. I bought a second one for the bow
tkuntz
Posted 9/10/2014 8:55 PM (#729572 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget




Posts: 815


Location: Waukee, IA
I just stopped by bass pro shop (because why not buy a couple more lures also?) I looked at both the elite7 and 859 and I think I'll go with the humminbird. Things might change by the time I buy it
wisriverrat
Posted 9/10/2014 9:15 PM (#729575 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget




Posts: 377


Location: On the River
I have a 859 on the bow my Ranger I no issues awesome unit for the money
sworrall
Posted 9/10/2014 9:16 PM (#729576 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget





Posts: 32927


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The 859 is a great buy.
samuwenn
Posted 9/11/2014 3:19 AM (#729607 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget





Posts: 163


Location: NoDak
bird, highlight colors are awesome
7.3 dave
Posted 9/11/2014 3:36 PM (#729697 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget




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h bird, more features, better memory, depth highlights and I think easier to use
Fishkabible
Posted 9/19/2014 3:07 PM (#730930 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: RE: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget





Posts: 42


I just picked up a Elite 7 HDI at cabellas for $549 with a OTD price of $599 with a free lake insite chip and sun cover if you are still looking.
mecoltin123
Posted 9/19/2014 5:14 PM (#730945 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: Re: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget





Posts: 146


Location: Alsip, IL
I've got an 859 n I like it alot. Mounted myself, and that took some fiddling to get right but shipped to my door and installed for $516
Fishkabible
Posted 9/19/2014 6:51 PM (#730956 - in reply to #729431)
Subject: RE: Best Sonar/GPS in my budget





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Ya but then you have to add in a map chip as well which puts you up around the $600 mark.