| anybody saying they can fish off the lakemaster or navionics chips on a 334c screen doesn't spend much time in the boat or is lying to you to make somebody feel good for not buying the bigger unit.
sled, are you running yours with a split screen?
if so, it's your own dang fault for thinking you'd be able to use the map in that way. especially with those old squinty eyes of yours...
i spend plenty of time in the boat, and i'm not lying.
i love mine, but notably, i have a 3600 dedicated GPS and a separate 102c dedicated depth finder that i run side-by-side. so i don't have to split the screen like you do with the 332/334. i run the Lakemaster chips and have been extremely satisfied. i also haven't had any of the troubles other people talk about with finding/keeping a satellite signal - i believe there was a problem in initial units but that Lowrance fixed it quickly.
split screens are a trick to think you're getting twice for your money, but the viewable size it tiny. go with the separate units, no matter what brand or model you prefer. why by a giant screen (like the 111) just so you can split it in half? penny wise, pound foolish.
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