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GPS / Fish Finder help needed #1319059 05/15/07 05:06 PM
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Can anyone suggest a good inshore coastal area GPS / fishfinder system? Lowrance, Hummingbird or Garmin?

Thanks in advance.

KT

Re: GPS / Fish Finder help needed [Re: TXFISHIN4LIFE] #1319116 05/15/07 05:31 PM
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I just got the Garmin 498. It came with coastal mapping preloaded. No problems so far. I had ordered an LMS 480, but it was basically the same cost, not color, and I would have to purchase a $200 Navionics chip on top of that.

Alot of Lowrance fans on this site. I, and people I know, have not had good luck with them in terms of reliability. This is my first Garmin so we will see what happens.

I am sure every reply you will get will claim theirs is the best. Just look for the features you want in your price range and I am sure you will be happy.

Good luck.

Re: GPS / Fish Finder help needed [Re: HighlandsChris] #1322454 05/16/07 10:32 PM
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Okay, anyone using Lowrance 527C?

Re: GPS / Fish Finder help needed [Re: TXFISHIN4LIFE] #1322910 05/17/07 02:38 AM
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Originally Posted By: KT
Okay, anyone using Lowrance 527C?


No, but I have the X25-c and the 332c and love them...

Re: GPS / Fish Finder help needed [Re: Ray Hubbard Guide- J.V.] #1327333 05/19/07 12:38 PM
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I have the Lowrance 522cigps. I have always used Lowrance with very little trouble. I use the nautipath maps on the coast and they are very good.

Internal GPS antennal stays locked on and the sonar is very clear. This is a color unit and you can download Lowrance's software for free and build you own color tables for the sonar. This makes it a lot better to see in different conditions.

good luck


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Re: GPS / Fish Finder help needed [Re: rvrrat14] #1327412 05/19/07 02:11 PM
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Thanks.

Sounds like the Lowrance 527Cigps wouldn't be a bad purchase.

Just wanted to make sure I was investing in a good unit.

KT

Re: GPS / Fish Finder help needed [Re: TXFISHIN4LIFE] #1335894 05/23/07 06:29 PM
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Does anyone have any experience with the Hummingbird combos? Namely the 317c. Is there a thought out there that combos should be avoided?

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Gyno

Re: GPS / Fish Finder help needed [Re: Gynomite] #1337911 05/24/07 03:43 PM
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KT, I'd save 50 bones and go with the 522. Really no need for the dual frequency on our lakes. Offshore maybe.


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