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hi


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lambeau
Posted 11/6/2006 8:43 AM (#219092 - in reply to #218937)
Subject: RE: Lowrance 332C/334C units


there is no argument to support the 334c's with any chip in it...


there is a difference in how close the zoom goes between the Lakemaster and Navionics chips.
sled, aren't you running the Navionics chip? it doesn't zoom nearly as close as the Lakemaster, as previously discussed in other threads ad nauseum.
my experience is that on a lake such as Leech where the Lakemaster chip has 1 foot contour lines, i was able to see very subtle changes on the map quite easily and adjust the boat accordingly. it became a game of seeing it on the map, and then watching the depth finder rise or fall by 1 or 2 feet exactly as the map showed. and gee, all while standing up and casting.

have you even tried adjusting your settings?
one trick with the Lowrance units that helps bring out contrast for easier visibility: put it in "night" mode, even during the day...

is it a huge screen? no.
but be realistic: at $400 vs $1200 it's more than functional.

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