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Re: Fish finder for crappie [Re: Mark D] #11662490 06/12/16 07:12 PM
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I recently picked up a Helix 9 SI GPS in that range.


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Re: Fish finder for crappie [Re: MilesHunter] #11662597 06/12/16 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted By: MilesHunter
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I'm looking at the Humminbird Helix 7 SI at GPS Nation. It's only $589.99 with free shipping and no tax. Looks like a GREAT unit!


Good unit for the price but it includes the compact transducer, not the HD transducer. The Helix 7 also doesn't support the 800khz side image beam, only the 455khz.


Thanks for that info...I'm now working on getting a Helix 9SI/GPS with map card and HD transducer...much better setup...but for the price the Helix 7 is a nice unit.


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