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Eagle Cuda 350 #6118038 04/27/11 04:46 PM
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Does anyone have this unit? I can find it for $180 ish. Anyone wanna put in your 2 cents. I'm going to mount this on a yak.

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Re: Eagle Cuda 350 [Re: xFLYNNx] #6119690 04/27/11 11:11 PM
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Just my opinon but save the money and just get the fish finder without the gps plotter, unless you plan on getting lost

Re: Eagle Cuda 350 [Re: sexyshad] #6121821 04/28/11 03:00 PM
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Yea, that's the approach I took, picked up the 300 last night, $59.88 at Academy right now, clearance prices.

I liked the idea of being able to mark a spot for return trips, maybe down the road we'll jump into a nicer one.

Re: Eagle Cuda 350 [Re: xFLYNNx] #6306040 06/17/11 02:36 PM
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I bought a Eagle Cuda 350 last year, but just yesterday tried it on the Kayak first time. If I knew how easy it was going to be I would have used it sooner. I was under first impression I would have a pain installing the transducer sanding and epoxy while also a complicated learning curve on usage. Nothing could have been easier as I found out. Using it with a Lowrance portable unit just had to install (8) AA's, plug transducer wire to unit, quick snap unit to portable box, and the portable suction cup stuck transducer to kayak and held perfect for 3 hour trip in high winds.

I could see how the GPS isn't required, but sure was nice to see the trail tracking as I was drift fishing to see what water I had covered and then also creating a waypoint (in this case I just called it "1 LB" and there is automatically a date and time stamp on it. As I use it more I will mark stuff like "BP" and "Pt" or "Ledge". It will also give you speeds and total distance traveled.


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You have alot of stuff floating around on that yak. Do the pedals move you well?



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Re: Eagle Cuda 350 [Re: snmcc] #6340568 06/27/11 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: snmcc
You have alot of stuff floating around on that yak. Do the pedals move you well?


those are just adjustable foot rests, not pedals.

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