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Hook vs Hook2
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07/29/18 06:45 AM
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Esnow74
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Is the $100-$150 bigger price tag worth the money on comparable 7" units?
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Re: Hook vs Hook2
[Re: Esnow74]
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07/29/18 09:07 AM
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javelin150
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Yes. Better maps, better processor/smoother operation.
Very simple user interface
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Re: Hook vs Hook2
[Re: Esnow74]
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07/29/18 05:03 PM
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Jason Gilstrap
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Mr. Lowrance
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Also some Hook2 model will give you down scan, left/right and 2d sonar (triple shot) or some models just give you down scan and 2d sonar.
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Re: Hook vs Hook2
[Re: Esnow74]
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07/30/18 12:56 PM
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Rob Jasper Lowrance Pro-Staff
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Hook2 for sure. Hook2 HDI models give you down-scan and sonar. HDI models are great for trolling motor install or on the console. Hook2 TS Models are for the console area and feature the longer transducer for down-scan, side-scan and sonar. They also make a Hook2 4xGPS which is sonar only and a plotter for weigh-points and Trails, but the 'x' in the model number indicates no mapping, just the plotter. Hook2 features a faster processor than the original Hook for better GPS tracking of your position.
Rob Jasper
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