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sonar/gps+waas


RonZych

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I'm looking into buying a sonar unit with gps/waas capabilities for my boat. Would like a unit that records and also accepts lake map cards. Does anyone have any favorites? I know it is going to cost me some $$$.$$.

Thanks for any help in advance.

Ron

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Lowrance is your best choice. If you want to record and view your map at the same time get one with 2 MMC card bays. One bay for your map chip and one bay for your recording chip. I have the LMS-330c and love it. It has only 1 slot but that's not an issue for me. Get a color screen too. They are awesome.

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RonZyck, I also have the 330c.Its a great unit. I used a different color trail each of 5 different days on our Canadian trip last year. Over 50 miles each day and only used 9000 of 100,000. points to save my trails. Really easy to see ,even in the brightest sun.Also coming out with a ice fishing set up so it can be used in the winter. Good Fishing DrJ.

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18 inch Crappie, I called Lowrance when I read about the 67 ice machine to see if the system would work with the 330C. He said the power hook up was different. He also said they were going to have a package soon for the 330. Includes battery,soft case,charger and ice transducer with positioning bracket. Hope this helps DrJ. PS. About $150 for set up.

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