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hi


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jonnysled
Posted 11/6/2006 3:49 PM (#219202 - in reply to #218601)
Subject: RE: Lowrance 332C/334C units





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Location: minocqua, wi.
i said "boards" which isn't mutually exclusive, so the answer is no to the question mike. and "poor" sled maybe could be moderated? .... i guess i'd just hate to see somebody make the same "mistake" i made. to me if you buy a gps with the capability to use a chip you would expect to have enough definition on the chip to be able to fish a piece of structure using only the icon on the topo of the map. you cannot do it effectively on the 334c whereas you certainly can and then some on the "higher powered" 25c. also, you would think as a registered purchaser that you might be notifiied of a defect and not struggle with it all year. i'm just trying to help people not make the same mistake i did. to counter it sounds like you've recommended the unit for the complete purpose i state in this post and that being said .... i hope some at least investigate and understand the performance vs. their expectations of the purchase because it's a lot of dough.

so far most have discussed using the unit for sonar and it is great for that although i will concur that every time you hit the juice on the trolling motor you get clutter on the 334c and i can't answer for what happens on the 25, 26 or the 110's ... but i didn't have that occurance with the garmin 168 i had with a universal sonar before.

i'll be sending it in to have the antenna fixed .... any buyers? .... so far no offers.

no complaints about the site .... i think some of the products that don't deliver should be noted .... that's all.


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