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ronb
Posted 10/27/2013 12:45 PM (#670489)
Subject: Lowrance or Hummingbird




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Adding new locators and trying to decide which one ? Looking at 998 HD SI combo and the HDS-8 gen2. Please add thoughts good and bad.

 

sworrall
Posted 10/27/2013 1:34 PM (#670493 - in reply to #670489)
Subject: Re: Lowrance or Hummingbird





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Not how it works here. One can offer actual facts about why they believe one is superior to the other, that will lead to far better information than someone offering anonymous, barely legible garbage bashing one or the other.

That said, I have a 'Bird 998cSI, love it. Nice side imaging, nice down imaging, easy operation, great compatibility with Navionics, good price, no problems with the unit at all. I have a 596c on the bow, nice sonar.

I don't think this unit is 'superior' to any comparable unit built by Lowrance, both companies build great products. Try both, pay particular attention to ease of operation, display characteristics, menu functionality, and what you want the unit to do for you, and make a decision based upon facts.
Propster
Posted 10/27/2013 2:12 PM (#670498 - in reply to #670489)
Subject: Re: Lowrance or Hummingbird




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Location: MN
Are they compatible with Navionics still? I thought they were exclusively Lakemaster now.
sworrall
Posted 10/27/2013 2:28 PM (#670499 - in reply to #670489)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Plugged in my Navionics and it works great. Keith just initialized a new Navionics card, and all the 'Bird models were in the drop down menu. Perhaps the new Lakemaster cards are now only compatible with 'Bird?
muskiehunter2
Posted 10/27/2013 3:31 PM (#670512 - in reply to #670489)
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best thing i can say is go to the store and spend some time using the diplay models to help check the operation of the units.its like comparing pepsi to coke,you gotta try them both and decide which one you will use and understand the most.both are great everything else is opinion.
chris
Propster
Posted 10/27/2013 5:40 PM (#670527 - in reply to #670489)
Subject: Re: Lowrance or Hummingbird




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Location: MN
That's probably what it is Steve, the other way around as you say
muskyhunter47
Posted 10/27/2013 9:51 PM (#670566 - in reply to #670527)
Subject: Re: Lowrance or Hummingbird




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Location: Minnesota
both make good units I wanted to link every thing together so I went with birds .the navionics card works in the birds but you do need the lake maps card to run the trolling motor.on the other hand I thought I heard that lowrance made a deal with motor guide to do the same thing as Johnson outdoors did. unless you get a good deal I would wait till spring to find out what there coming out with for next year
setme31
Posted 10/28/2013 4:11 PM (#670659 - in reply to #670489)
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Location: Kildeer, IL
http://www.lowrance.com/en-US/News/Lowrance-Partners-With-MotorGuid...
ronb
Posted 10/28/2013 8:15 PM (#670715 - in reply to #670489)
Subject: Re: Lowrance or Hummingbird




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Thanks for all the information. Waiting until spring with purchases. Better wording next post.
Kwestlund
Posted 10/31/2013 2:23 PM (#671219 - in reply to #670489)
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Location: Northwest Wisconsin
When do the rebate promotions usually start? Late February , early March?
JLR
Posted 12/19/2013 11:33 PM (#679980 - in reply to #670489)
Subject: Re: Lowrance or Hummingbird




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Location: Pulaski, WI
How is the support? Lowrance stopped updating the HDS gen 1 a few
Months after I bought it.
ttrap
Posted 12/20/2013 1:47 AM (#679983 - in reply to #670489)
Subject: Re: Lowrance or Hummingbird




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Humminbird seems very good about updating all their units.

That said what do you want an update for on the hds gen 1. Is your unit doing something funny. Mine runs flawlessly with the 4.1....update.
JLR
Posted 12/22/2013 8:53 PM (#680312 - in reply to #670489)
Subject: Re: Lowrance or Hummingbird




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Location: Pulaski, WI
The cursor locks up in 3d mode. Sometimes needs a reboot. Disappointed that they didn't add any of the new gen2 features.
4amuskie
Posted 12/22/2013 9:01 PM (#680316 - in reply to #680312)
Subject: Re: Lowrance or Hummingbird




The gen 1 does not have a fast enough processor for gen 2 applications. I would suggest a soft reset first and then hard reset to correct your problem. A hard reset will erase all waypoints and trails , so back them up first. Also if you limit the amount of stored trails it may increase speed.
VonBraun
Posted 12/27/2013 12:20 PM (#680766 - in reply to #670489)
Subject: Re: Lowrance or Hummingbird




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number of stored trails or number of stored trails that are displayed?
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