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Masqui-ninja
Posted 1/7/2014 10:02 AM (#683101 - in reply to #682966)
Subject: Re: What humminbird and what setup





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Location: Walker, MN
I spin my HDS 10 around on my center console. If you fish ahead of the boat, straight off of the bow then yeah, you will have to turn quite a bit to see it. If you fish more off of the side of the boat then you are turning your head 90 degrees AND (depending on the boat) it may be closer to eye level then any other set-up so neck straining is limited. The only real downside is that, at times, I get glare from the windshield and need to lean a little to see it with polarized glasses on but this is not very often. The past few seasons I run my boat from the back with a remote so the unit is still in great view as it is nice and high up.

IMO bigger is better even with one unit on a center console but with any other boat set up I would prefer two units.

Edited by Masqui-ninja 1/7/2014 10:04 AM

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