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Raymarine Dragonfly 5
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07/06/15 01:14 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
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flowjack
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Have been seeing good reviews on this fishfinder (for under $700). Does anyone have any experience in the field with it, or the 7?
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Re: Raymarine Dragonfly 5
[Re: flowjack]
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07/06/15 06:56 PM
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Sander
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I have had it for a short time, but thus far it has been really interesting having it. I am new to the FF scene and still learning, however it has already been a huge help locating structure. The picture is very clear and the unit is very simple to use (no tuning needed).
I suggest testing one out before buying it.
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Re: Raymarine Dragonfly 5
[Re: flowjack]
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07/06/15 10:35 PM
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ssmith
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I have used the 7s good pic an easy to operate.
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Re: Raymarine Dragonfly 5
[Re: flowjack]
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07/07/15 02:53 AM
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Sander
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DI from the 5 - this is also taken with the transducer temporary mounted and not fully stable...
Last edited by Sander; 07/07/15 03:22 AM.
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