#776366 - 08/02/12 09:32 AM
Re: Electronics - GPS/Fishfinder combo advice.
[Re: The Closer]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 07/31/08
Posts: 206
Loc: Kitsap Co.
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For that price range, look at the Raymarine A50D or A75D. They don't come tougher than those units. They don't seem to have to cool HD screens though.
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#776501 - 08/02/12 04:29 PM
Re: Electronics - GPS/Fishfinder combo advice.
[Re: The Closer]
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Registered: 09/21/08
Posts: 800
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Whatever "Brand" you finally opt for, make sure it is "Networkable", i.e., NMEA 0183/2000. That way you can tie the GPS side into a VHF via an MMSI Number (you can get that FREE).
I have had good luck haunting FleaBay for electronics and have not been stung yet. I'll second the large screen size and COLOR.
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#776531 - 08/02/12 05:50 PM
Re: Electronics - GPS/Fishfinder combo advice.
[Re: JohnQ]
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Registered: 05/22/03
Posts: 141
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Tm260 is huge for a 16' boat.
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#776595 - 08/02/12 10:07 PM
Re: Electronics - GPS/Fishfinder combo advice.
[Re: yelloweye]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 08/12/08
Posts: 171
Loc: Puyallup, WA
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Whatever "Brand" you finally opt for, make sure it is "Networkable", i.e., NMEA 0183/2000. That way you can tie the GPS side into a VHF via an MMSI Number (you can get that FREE).
I have had good luck haunting FleaBay for electronics and have not been stung yet. I'll second the large screen size and COLOR. Sounds like my instincts are right on. I'll be pulling the trigger hopefully in the next week or two. Tm260 is huge for a 16' boat. Is it? You know what they say, bigger is better!! TM260 gives you a better picture in deeper water. Makes sense with the narrower beem angle. I spoke with the electronics expert at Auburn Sports who agreed. 50/200 for the ocean and 83/200 for freshwater.
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#776734 - 08/03/12 03:16 PM
Re: Electronics - GPS/Fishfinder combo advice.
[Re: The Closer]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 05/22/03
Posts: 141
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Have you seen the size of it? I would think a p66 would work just fine for your application.
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#776836 - 08/04/12 04:22 PM
Re: Electronics - GPS/Fishfinder combo advice.
[Re: fishrlady]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 03/28/08
Posts: 108
Loc: Sedro Woolley, WA
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Keep looking online and find an HDS 8 Gen 1, should be close to your price range. I have a P66 on mine and still have fine tuning to do, but the picture is awesome and I have added the Structure Scan and used it in the bay for Ling and found fish and structure I never would have seen without it.
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#777407 - 08/07/12 02:54 PM
Re: Electronics - GPS/Fishfinder combo advice.
[Re: Chad Lukehart]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 08/12/08
Posts: 171
Loc: Puyallup, WA
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Keep looking online and find an HDS 8 Gen 1, should be close to your price range. I have a P66 on mine and still have fine tuning to do, but the picture is awesome and I have added the Structure Scan and used it in the bay for Ling and found fish and structure I never would have seen without it. I'll keep looking!!! and saving! Here's a pretty cool tip for those of you jiggers out there. I went out with a long time friend to this past sunday. He literally SLAYS the salmon at marine area 11. Limits almost daily when he's there. How? He uses an HDS 7 and watches for fish on the depthfinder. When he sees them, he reels his jig right up past the fish (you can see the jig on the depthfinder). When he sees the fish follow the jig, he lets line out. If the fish doesn't take it on the fall, but follows it down, he reels up again, then repeats all while watching the depthfinder. I had the opportunity to see him do this Sunday and it was unfrickenbelievable. Try it, You may be pleasantly surprised.
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#777723 - 08/08/12 06:35 PM
Re: Electronics - GPS/Fishfinder combo advice.
[Re: The Closer]
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Returning Adult
Registered: 07/11/08
Posts: 353
Loc: alaska and washington
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Thats what I am talkin about! If you have a brain you put the bait, no matter what form it takes, jig, herring etc at that depth. Downriggers....driving around looking for a fish.
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