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Muskyfreak44
Posted 3/10/2015 11:29 PM (#758814)
Subject: GPS/Fishfinder help




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Does anyone have any information regarding inexpensive (under $400) GPS/fish finder that you would recommend? Something like the Garmin echoMap 44dv or 43dv Chartplotter Sounder or the Lawrence Elite 4 CHIRP w/ Navionice. My goal is to use it as a portable unit that I can bring with me and use during my week in Canada but also on other lakes throughout the year. I am currently boatless so I need to rent a boat wherever I go. If you have something else that you would recommend, I would be interested in hearing about it. I greatly appreciate the help and I thank you in advance.
BMuskyX
Posted 3/11/2015 2:42 AM (#758822 - in reply to #758814)
Subject: Re: GPS/Fishfinder help




Posts: 275


I have a Lowrance Elite 5 HDI and an Elite 5 DSI....got both around $300 each. I'm not a techie by any means but these units seem to do the job for a reasonable price.

Jaimy
toothycritter88
Posted 3/11/2015 4:57 AM (#758827 - in reply to #758814)
Subject: Re: GPS/Fishfinder help





Look into the humminbird helix units. I got the one with sonar,di,si,gps for 499 shipped. But they have the sonar gps one for 250 i think.
14ledo81
Posted 3/11/2015 5:48 AM (#758829 - in reply to #758827)
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Location: Ashland WI
toothycritter88 - 3/11/2015 4:57 AM

Look into the humminbird helix units. I got the one with sonar,di,si,gps for 499 shipped. But they have the sonar gps one for 250 i think.


I would like to hear your opinions on the Helix.

Have you had a chance to use it yet?
dfkiii
Posted 3/11/2015 6:10 AM (#758830 - in reply to #758829)
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Location: Sawyer County, WI
14ledo81 - 3/11/2015 5:48 AM

toothycritter88 - 3/11/2015 4:57 AM

Look into the humminbird helix units. I got the one with sonar,di,si,gps for 499 shipped. But they have the sonar gps one for 250 i think.


I would like to hear your opinions on the Helix.

Have you had a chance to use it yet?


I'm looking at a stand alone unit for my tin boat and thought the Helix SI unit might do the trick. I'd be interested in hearing your opinion as well.
toothycritter88
Posted 3/11/2015 6:13 AM (#758831 - in reply to #758830)
Subject: Re: GPS/Fishfinder help





I just got it in the mail yesterday. Going to install it this weekend and hopefully on the water. For the $$ it has every option on a 5" diagnal screen. Played around with it at bass pro. And its pretty neat little unit.
14ledo81
Posted 3/11/2015 11:34 AM (#758897 - in reply to #758831)
Subject: Re: GPS/Fishfinder help





Posts: 4269


Location: Ashland WI
toothycritter88 - 3/11/2015 6:13 AM

I just got it in the mail yesterday. Going to install it this weekend and hopefully on the water. For the $$ it has every option on a 5" diagnal screen. Played around with it at bass pro. And its pretty neat little unit.


Did the screen seem large enough to pick up details?

That is my main worry/concern...
milje
Posted 3/11/2015 2:08 PM (#758934 - in reply to #758814)
Subject: Re: GPS/Fishfinder help




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Location: Wakefield, MI
The helix is a nice looking unit, I probably would have came home with one if there wasn't a big rebate on Lowrance at the boat show. The screen is about the size of a smart phone on its side.
toothycritter88
Posted 3/11/2015 7:00 PM (#758988 - in reply to #758814)
Subject: Re: GPS/Fishfinder help





The screen is definitely bigger than a smart phone screen
toothycritter88
Posted 3/11/2015 8:30 PM (#759005 - in reply to #758814)
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This is an elite 7 hdi and the helix 5 si/gps


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jaultman
Posted 4/6/2015 9:00 AM (#763561 - in reply to #758814)
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any on-the-water observations for the Helix series?

Why are they less expensive?

Thanks.
Chemi
Posted 4/6/2015 9:17 AM (#763565 - in reply to #758988)
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toothycritter88 - 3/11/2015 8:00 PM The screen is definitely bigger than a smart phone screen

 

I held my 5.5 in smartphone (LG G3) next to one in Cabela's, and my phone's screen was slightly larger. 

achotrod
Posted 4/7/2015 1:38 PM (#763801 - in reply to #758814)
Subject: Re: GPS/Fishfinder help





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Luke dont forget how huge phones are these days. I have a Elite 5 DSI and have been happy with it for my console unit. I would like something with a larger screen for the bow though.
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