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Baldyhook
Posted 3/15/2016 7:14 PM (#809902)
Subject: Pro V Bass XS




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Location: Park Rapids, MN
I just ordered my Pro V Bass XS today. I know that has been some discussion about this boat on this and other forums. I rigged it with a 150 mercury 4s, Motorguide XI5 80 lb, Lowrance Elite 7 TI with total scan at the console, Elite 7 TI no transducer linked to the XI5. I'll post pictures and give a report of how it fishes once it is delivered. Will be a significant upgrade over the 1980 Lund Pike I have been fishing out of. Good luck this season everyone!!

Edited by Baldyhook 3/15/2016 10:58 PM
Yooper Padre
Posted 3/15/2016 10:46 PM (#809944 - in reply to #809902)
Subject: RE: Pro V Bass XS





Posts: 337


Location: Watersmeet, Michigan
Congratulations on your new boat! I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

Fr. K
horseshoe
Posted 3/15/2016 10:54 PM (#809947 - in reply to #809902)
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WOW!
gregk9
Posted 3/15/2016 11:45 PM (#809952 - in reply to #809902)
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Location: North Central IL USA
Congrats!
tyler k
Posted 3/16/2016 12:26 PM (#810011 - in reply to #809902)
Subject: Re: Pro V Bass XS




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Location: Almond, WI
I have to admit I'm really tempted by that rig.
sworrall
Posted 3/16/2016 12:29 PM (#810012 - in reply to #809902)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Heck of a boat for Muskie anglers. I'd really like to own one...
NathanH
Posted 3/16/2016 12:45 PM (#810016 - in reply to #810012)
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Location: MN
Wow great looking boat.
matt_steinbach
Posted 3/16/2016 1:16 PM (#810024 - in reply to #809902)
Subject: RE: Pro V Bass XS




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Location: Stanley, WI
It's too bad Lowrance doesn't allow an ethernet connection with those TI units. It would be nice to be able to share waypoints, maps and tranducers between those units. I'm hoping they release a 9" model next year with those capabilities, in the same price range as the helix 9. It would be nice for lowrance to have something that can be linked without having to spend the money on HDS units that have way too many optional features that most anglers have no plan to use.
danlaboucane
Posted 3/16/2016 1:46 PM (#810030 - in reply to #809902)
Subject: Re: Pro V Bass XS





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congrats on the new boat,looking forward to your comments !
Baldyhook
Posted 3/16/2016 6:04 PM (#810087 - in reply to #809902)
Subject: Re: Pro V Bass XS




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Location: Park Rapids, MN
Did some research before I ordered the Elite 7 TI's. They can share waypoints through NMEA 2000 but not transducer info like one would get through an ethernet connection. Will work well for what I will be using the units for. If I am mistaken please let me know. I have plenty of time to come up with other electronic options. Thanks.
matt_steinbach
Posted 3/16/2016 8:06 PM (#810100 - in reply to #810087)
Subject: Re: Pro V Bass XS




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Location: Stanley, WI
Baldyhook - 3/16/2016 6:04 PM

Did some research before I ordered the Elite 7 TI's. They can share waypoints through NMEA 2000 but not transducer info like one would get through an ethernet connection. Will work well for what I will be using the units for. If I am mistaken please let me know. I have plenty of time to come up with other electronic options. Thanks.


You're correct that you will be able to share waypoints through the NMEA network. Didnt realize that you were going to set up a NMEA network. Unfortunately, there is no map or transducer sharing option on those units though. Like I mentioned earlier, I really hope Lowrance realizes the gap that they have between the HDS and current TI options and comes out with a little larger screened TI with ethernet capabilities equivalent to the 9 and 10" helix units. I am a lowrance guy, but I think humminbird has hit a home run with those units. Although not cheap, they are much more affordable than HDS or Onix units with all of the features I would need.
Further North
Posted 3/16/2016 10:12 PM (#810111 - in reply to #809902)
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Sweet rig - enjoy!
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