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Bigbucks1985
Posted 12/15/2018 8:44 PM (#925962)
Subject: Best budget finder for under $300




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Looking for a fishfinder for my boat. I am used to just having a traditional sonar with temp and depth. But would like something new, any suggestions?
7ovr50
Posted 12/15/2018 9:06 PM (#925965 - in reply to #925962)
Subject: Re: Best budget finder for under $300




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For that budget you may find a HELIX 5 or small Hook unit. Not much out there new for that budget. You may find a used unit with GPS at least on E-Bay for that budget. If you can get up to the $500.00 level you will have a MUCH better chance of finding what you want Good Luck

Edited by 7ovr50 12/15/2018 9:10 PM
Bigbucks1985
Posted 12/15/2018 9:17 PM (#925967 - in reply to #925962)
Subject: RE: Best budget finder for under $300




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Anyone have any opinion on the Garmin Stryker 5cv?
MTJ
Posted 12/16/2018 3:24 AM (#925976 - in reply to #925962)
Subject: Re: Best budget finder for under $300




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I have a 7sv and really like it. I don't think they ever caught on since they don't take map chips but I always had a dedicated GPS so it works for me.
sworrall
Posted 12/16/2018 8:25 AM (#925990 - in reply to #925962)
Subject: Re: Best budget finder for under $300





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
This is a very good deal and matches your budget exactly, Chirp sonar and GPS. I have one, love it.

https://fishfinders.factoryoutletstore.com/details/420501/humminbird...
SkiNoob
Posted 12/16/2018 8:34 AM (#925991 - in reply to #925990)
Subject: Re: Best budget finder for under $300




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Not to out do Steve, but if you aren't going to network.

https://www.lake-link.com/buy-and-sell/helix-5-di-gps-chirp-g2/86426...
madmurph
Posted 12/18/2018 8:39 AM (#926132 - in reply to #925962)
Subject: Re: Best budget finder for under $300




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The GPS Store is having a sale on this 7 inch Lowrance for $259.95. It also has down imaging and GPS plotting which allows you to mark spots but not have a detailed lake map. Very user friendly unit and can't really beat the price for a "larger" screen basic locator.

https://www.thegpsstore.com/Lowrance-HOOK2-7x-SplitShot-Fishfinder-P...

Edited by madmurph 12/18/2018 8:40 AM
sworrall
Posted 12/18/2018 8:48 AM (#926135 - in reply to #925962)
Subject: Re: Best budget finder for under $300





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Tried one of the Splitshots. decent sonar, but the GPS and detail was not anywhere near what I needed.
Andrew M
Posted 12/20/2018 1:59 AM (#926274 - in reply to #925962)
Subject: Re: Best budget finder for under $300




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Agreeing with MadMurph here. The HOOK2 by Lowrance is going to be your best bet. The 7-inch is usually $400 but there are deals right now. If you can't get there, the 5-inch is always under $300.

Check out the overview of budget finders here: https://fishingtech.com/fish-finders/best-fish-finder-under-500/

Edited by Andrew M 12/20/2018 2:01 AM
NPike
Posted 12/29/2018 11:13 AM (#926953 - in reply to #925962)
Subject: RE: Best budget finder for under $300




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This Humminbird will do the trick. If I remember it was a bit under $300. works great w the gimble mount on my Lund.
https://humminbird.johnsonoutdoors.com/fish-finders/helix/helix-5-so...
fatturtle011
Posted 1/2/2019 5:28 PM (#927154 - in reply to #925990)
Subject: Re: Best budget finder for under $300




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Steve, could you address the gps concerns? Weighing the Helix 5 and the triple shot for use on a second boat where mapping is not a deal breaker. SI is a must. The 7" screen would be nicer than 5" as would saving a 100 bucks. Any thoughts, thanks?
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