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bchunter26
Posted 3/22/2005 10:26 AM (#139969)
Subject: locater help




Posts: 91


Location: Wausau
I am looking to upgrade my locaters on the dash and the front of my boat as well as add a GPS unit. I don't want to put a second morgage on my home but I want some nice stuff, what do you all recomend?

Thanks
Rich D
Posted 3/22/2005 10:36 AM (#139970 - in reply to #139969)
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Posts: 122


Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Check out the Humminbird Matrix units. Depending upon the features they start around 180 and up. You can buy one gps receiver, a couple extra cables and run it to both units. Or if you have a hand held gps, you can connect that to the locater. I currently have a Matrix 17 on the bow and a 47 3d on the console.

Rich D
kevin
Posted 3/22/2005 10:54 AM (#139976 - in reply to #139969)
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Location: Chicago, Beverly
I like Raymarine stuff and Lowrance. Raymarine is made by Raytheon who makes a ton of stuff for the military.. and Lowrance just makes solid products
MikeHulbert
Posted 3/22/2005 10:59 AM (#139977 - in reply to #139969)
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
I like the Lowrance X-125's and higher. You can't go wrong there.

I used the Lowrance X-67 C last year, it was sweet. You might want to look into that.

Get something you can trust, and something that is reliable.
bchunter26
Posted 3/22/2005 4:31 PM (#140032 - in reply to #139969)
Subject: RE: locater help




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Location: Wausau
How are the Eagle products? I am looking at a 480 fishmark for the dash and a 320 Fishmark for the Front of the boat. Will this be an OK set?
mikie
Posted 3/22/2005 5:45 PM (#140046 - in reply to #139969)
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Location: Athens, Ohio
there was a chat a year or so ago with a rep from Lowrance who indicated that Eagle was L's 'off-brand', so I'd guess from that you'd get the same quality with a reduced price. m
kevin
Posted 3/22/2005 7:06 PM (#140058 - in reply to #139969)
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Location: Chicago, Beverly
Yep, Eagle is the Lowrance brand you will find in your regular retail stores and catalogs where as Lowrance units tend to be sold through Marinas and some catalogs. I would try and stick with a Lowrance one over the Eagle anyways...
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