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| Landry - 10/26/2018 3:06 PM
I decided against the link Even though it has some other cool features as it actually costs another grand for a few really cool features once u add the necessary map chips, Ethernet cable and port
I just couldn’t justify the extra cost for some handy features and the map chip is not very detailed for most Canadian links.
Just an FYI - Link works with autochart data (from humminbird) as well so even if the LakeMaster map for that lake is poor (or there isn't one) you could autochart your main troll passes and still use follow the contour. Granted it likely adds another $150 - $200 since you'll probably need a zero lines card as well, but it still can be of use. But I agree - $800 for the link + $250 for a hub really does add up for not THAT much added functionality.
I've been thinking about adding link to my 2017 terrova - One thing I would really like is in addition to the boat heading on the graph you also get a trolling motor 'heading'. There have been times when trying to troll with the family and someone ALWAYS has to be in the front of the boat messing around because they're bored and then I can't see the direction that the trolling motor is pointing in without getting up or constantly asking them to move. *shrug*
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