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ESfishOX
Posted 12/8/2006 6:08 PM (#224522 - in reply to #222330)
Subject: RE: best GPS/fish finder for the money. . . . .





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Location: Waukesha, WI
I too will spend a little more for the same item if the "product" better suits me. If someone can explain the options for installing multiple gps/sonars/transducers and they aren't too far off the cheapest unit price, it's a done deal. I started to talk with Andy and another person at Reed's Sports at the suggestion of a local musky shop. I received a lot of great information and unfortunately had to spend the money on dental work instead If you heavily rely on GPS, make sure you have a backup device etc which could include a second GPS antenna. Can't have too many fuses in the boat either!

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