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Location: Mokena, IL | Anyone using this fishfinder? I am in the market for a new one and the price ans specs look pretty good on this one.
What am I losing with going with a 1500 watt peak topeak verses a 3000 watt peak to peak in the Lowrance x97?
Will the 320 still pick up at high speeds (45 mph)?
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Location: Germantown & Land O Lakes WI | The package says the skimmer is good to about 70 MPH. If you mount the transducer correctly, you may see 45.
The FishMark 320 is the best selling sonar I've seen yet. It's alot like the X-87 but without the graph. |
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Location: Willoughby, Ohio | I have one. I haven't tried it at high speeds as my boat won't go that fast. So far it's been a pretty good little unit. My speed sesnor is off from my gps speed and I can't get it to match despite adjustments. Other than that, it's a good rig. |
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| I have one and love it. It does a fantastic job marking fish. The best fishfinder out there for the money.
I didn't bother getting the speed wheel as my GPS is more accurate anyway...
Get one, you won't be disappointed... |
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Location: Iowa | I got one this spring, and although I don't have much to compare it too. I think it's a great unit. Very easy to figure out and user friendly. I don't think anyone could go wrong with this unit for the money! |
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| I have one on my bowmount trolling motor. Much better unit than the X75, my main uint. I'd highly recommend. |
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Location: Mokena, IL | Thanks,
I think you guys helped me make up my mind. I have aslo read that the higher watt systems may scare the fish within the transducer beam. Have any of you heard this?
Thanks again,
Niel |
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