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Marine => Engines/Drives and Electronics => Fish Finders => Topic started by: nevki77 on January 07, 2013, 20:16:43 CET

Poll
Question: can anyone help me in choosing the right GPS/FISHFINDER. I need it to be sufficient for not more than 300 mtrs of depth. Thanks for your help
Option 1: Lowrance votes: 6
Option 2: Garmin votes: 4
Title: GPS/ FISHFINDER
Post by: nevki77 on January 07, 2013, 20:16:43 CET
Which is the best gps/fishfinder for my needs pls...
Title: Re: GPS/ FISHFINDER
Post by: savioursajdbis on January 07, 2013, 20:59:24 CET
humminbird its good for me .
Title: Re: GPS/ FISHFINDER
Post by: skip on January 08, 2013, 06:25:16 CET
Both are great brands it all depends on what your requirements/budget/integration etc.

Can you provide a bit more info
Title: Re: GPS/ FISHFINDER
Post by: nevki77 on January 08, 2013, 07:48:35 CET
Am not going to use it for more than 300mtrs of depth surely as am a beginner in these things...,
Title: Re: GPS/ FISHFINDER
Post by: skip on January 08, 2013, 11:34:21 CET
Garmin 451S would be their entry level model and from Lowrance Elite-5 would be their entry level model (The Elite-4 is very small)
Title: Re: GPS/ FISHFINDER
Post by: Moonwalker on January 10, 2013, 11:38:22 CET
300m is not shallow and if you plan to do some deep bottom fishing I suggest to get a 1kW transducer (with compatible fishfinder ofcourse).
Title: Re: GPS/ FISHFINDER
Post by: Jonathan on January 10, 2013, 12:46:54 CET
I would compare specs and value for money rather than brands.

For example, I had a Garmin 400C and now purchased a Humminbird 788ciHD. The Humminbird was more expensive, however its much better resolution made a world of a difference. For example, with the Garmin I would only get to see blobs whereas with the Humminbird, I get to see fish arches, both full and half ones according to where the fish are. Apart from this, with the Humminbird I have features such as saving screenshots on an SD card, moving the cursor to a fish arch and the unit will tell me the co-ords and depth of that fish, etc.
Title: Re: GPS/ FISHFINDER
Post by: twoutes on January 19, 2013, 03:20:40 CET
For a beginner you cant go past the lower end scale of the hummingbird range, though my opinion is to buy the best one that you can afford in either a Garmin or Furuno. Furuno would be my first choice.