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    What is it going in and where will you be using it? And I definitely have a dead trade in here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Looks good, i'd spend another hundy and get colour Better to determine what the sound is.
    Ok, so with color is easier to with out.
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    If your budget is a bit bigger you could upgrade to this with a "Trade In"
    Wow, that might be a bit flash for the boat and me!
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    And if you don't have something to trade I might be able to help with a rooted unit
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    What is it going in and where will you be using it? And I definitely have a dead trade in here.
    The boat is a14'6" plylite fisherman, so not worth a lot and I may upgrade it in the next few years.

    Also sorry for the long delay! I had forgotten about this thread.
    If I had $350ish for my budget am I on the right track for a color job like this:
    Lowrance Elite-4x HDI Fishfinder incl 83/200kHz Transducer - Fish Finders - Marine Electronics
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    Quote Originally Posted by puku View Post
    Ok, so with color is easier to with out.



    The boat is a14'6" plylite fisherman, so not worth a lot and I may upgrade it in the next few years.

    Also sorry for the long delay! I had forgotten about this thread.
    If I had $350ish for my budget am I on the right track for a color job like this:
    Lowrance Elite-4x HDI Fishfinder incl 83/200kHz Transducer - Fish Finders - Marine Electronics
    That would do for you if you only plan for occasional use and water depth up to 50m (realistically work I mean, not what the salesman will say)
    My only concern would be the screen size is too wee. They are a good unit for the money (although really i should say they are poo since we are no longer the NZ agents fro Lowrance )
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    Quote Originally Posted by puku View Post
    Ok, so with color is easier to with out.
    Sorry assumed it was sea fishing. Most deffinately colour helps the fishing I do in the ocean. From determining the bait to the fish themselves. Dont know what benifit if any for lake.

 

 

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