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Lakemaster vs. Navionics


troutkingmaster

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The Navionics chip is good, but frustrating at times to figure out which map you need to use, kind of a guessing game in some locations.

Also, they never sent me my rebate, said I didn't send my receip. Please get a duplicate receipt so you don't get ripped off like I did.

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I have both and I use the lakemaster in all my lawrance gps. I have a hummingbird gps/sonar in the boat and the navionics is awesome in it. The hummingbirds are set up to work much better with the nav chip than the lowrance units. Like said earlier it is a pain trying to figure out what map etc to select on the nav chip/lawrance so the lakemaster is much more conveinient.

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I have both and I use the lakemaster in all my lawrance gps. I have a hummingbird gps/sonar in the boat and the navionics is awesome in it. The hummingbirds are set up to work much better with the nav chip than the lowrance units. Like said earlier it is a pain trying to figure out what map etc to select on the nav chip/lawrance so the lakemaster is much more conveinient.

Exact same here wink

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The biggest advantage Navionics has is that they offer an upgrade / trad-in program. LakeMaster only offers it on the LOW/Rainy Lake chip. Navionics has more lakes.

LakeMaster has other features mapped: roads, trails, campsites, etc. If you check out the LakeMaster HSOforum they show some comparrisons.

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troutkingmaster, when I was looking into this a few years back - I went with Navionics because of the lakes down in our area. You'll have to compare the chips based on the lakes/areas you plan on fishing.

As it turned out, I am glad I chose Navionics because my boat graphs (HB) won't accept Lakemaster.

The Navionics trade-in policy is nice, but also compare if there have been any additions or improvements on the maps for the lakes you fish to see if upgrading is something you want to pay annually.

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ok there is sooo much information it gets blurred into one thing on these two, I am getting an H2O the black and white, if i remember right the Navionics has a color deffintion between depth ranges correct? How good is the lakemaster Streets or will the h20's streets blend with the map?

Thanks

shawn

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When I did my shopping for a chip this summer, I was going to buy the Nav. but got the LM cause it works better outside in the handheld, easier to read cause of the different color contrasts. I got to see first hand right at the store. The salesman had commented it worked this way and it did.

I think in a boat with a different brand/model of fishfinder the Nav may be the way to go.

There both great chips. See which one works best for your application and primary fishing area.

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Any of you guy's ever have this happen to you?

I was on a lake near Grand Rapids and my GPS was showing that I was still on shore. It appears that the lake is not within the proper coordinates. When I switched to the Lowrance map it showed me where I actually was, on the lake. It's almost as though the lake map was shifted.

I know this sounds confusing but I don't know how else to explain it.

I have the Nav chip with the Lowrance LCX-27c

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With the nav chips in lawrance units you have to select the area of the state you are in in the manu. There are several areas to choose from. it is kinda a pain in the butt. I had the exact thing happen until I figured that out and changed to the correct map area.

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My bad, I should have included that I was in the right map set. So thanks for answering but that wasn't the issue. It showed the lake fine and with all the contours and whatnot, it just appeared to be outside the actual coordinates.

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