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depth finder model question #1391398 06/18/07 10:36 PM
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What is the equivalent 2007 model to an old Lawrence 332 model.

I sold my old 332 Lawrence depth finder. I would like to buy a new one that is the same but in the 2007 year range.

thanks.

Re: depth finder model question [Re: wading8348] #1391441 06/18/07 10:59 PM
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If you had the LMS-332C, the new version is LMS-520C.

Re: depth finder model question [Re: jjen] #1395381 06/20/07 02:36 PM
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I just got the 520c myself but haven't installed it yet. I'm weary to do it myself for fear of screwing it up. Does anyone have any reccomendations of someone that can do it for me? All the big boat dealers say it'll take 2+ weeks to get to my boat and they don't take reservations. I don't want to be without it that long.

Re: depth finder model question [Re: Matty] #1395500 06/20/07 03:23 PM
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Pulling the cables is the hardest part. The mounting and connections are pretty easy.


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Re: depth finder model question [Re: MrG] #1396035 06/20/07 07:05 PM
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its self exlanatory pull the wires hook up to fuse box and mount the transducer mount the unit


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Re: depth finder model question [Re: crappiefishnfool] #1396190 06/20/07 08:06 PM
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How are you wanting to mount the transducer, Matty? If it's in-hull, that takes a little more time and effort to get right, but if it's on the trolling motor or outside the transom, it's a snap to do in about 2 hours.

If you want some help and I'm not swamped by honey-dos this weekend, drop me a PM and I'll be glad to help. Done about 20 of them so far on my own.



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Re: depth finder model question [Re: jignpig] #1396276 06/20/07 08:43 PM
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I was probably wanting to do it in-hull b/c I believe the instructions reccomend that way. AND I have a fish-n-ski so the windshield will make for some tough maneuvering around the dash. I really don't want to take time from anyone's fishing so probably just drop it off at some boat shop that won't hold it for too long. Thanks for the tips.

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