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General Forum => Product Reviews => Topic started by: kezsr on May 07, 2009, 01:00:34 PM
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as of now only using a Hummin bird 300 fish finder,have no GPS,was looking at and checking out the 363 combo fishfinder Gps,does anybody have one that could give me some feed back on this unit,I mostly fish Raritan Bay and occaisonally hit the hook,mostly a fair weather fisherman,don't like rough seas or no visibility,and normally don't fish at nite.would this work for me,any input appreciated. Kez
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Hey Kez a hunk of string with a weight on the bottom will work with all those limitations... rofla rofla hhppy hhppy slt
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no info on the humming bird lines,,
but having a gps unit is really nice. makes it so easy to drift over specific spots, even as water currents change, you can just adjust your position and the start to compensate for the currents. i do it pretty much every trip.
get a hit, or bring fish over the rail,, mark the spot and drift it a few more times. i really do belive my catch ratio would be alot less without gps.
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Hey Kez a hunk of string with a weight on the bottom will work with all those limitations... rofla rofla hhppy hhppy slt
would save me some money ;D even tho I have some limits,I still manage to be out there in those conditions at times.
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just looked that model up, and honestly i dont like it. small screen not color, and the built in unimap as per hbirds site say's "On the coast, this clearly shows features as small as canals, and many coastal navigation lights"
sorry but its not like a canal is really all that small, and how about all nav aids. its really nice to know where those unlighted markers are if you happen to go out early in the dark, or get knee deep into fish and come back late.
as for the size of screen and color, they really are just preferences.
i would continue to shop around to find a ff/gps that will take a map card. the people that make them put everything you need to know into them, and are very detailed.
if for no other reason,, i belive it would just be a better safety item
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Kez, I have an older Sitex that I do not use. I think it is the Neptune model. Not a large unit and it is black & white. I don't want to sell it cause it is not totally user friendly in putting in waypoints (that's why I took it off the boat), but it will show you what you need to know. The last I used it it worked just fine.
It's your's for the asking. Comes with the c-map charting (older map). Don't think I have the book for it anymore but can show you the general use or maybe you can get the documentation on line. I plugged it in earlier this year to check something out on it and it worked fine then. Let me know if you want it.
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Hey Kez a hunk of string with a weight on the bottom will work with all those limitations... rofla rofla hhppy hhppy slt
That's just not right... :)
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Kez, I have an older Sitex that I do not use. I think it is the Neptune model. Not a large unit and it is black & white. I don't want to sell it cause it is not totally user friendly in putting in waypoints (that's why I took it off the boat), but it will show you what you need to know. The last I used it it worked just fine.
It's your's for the asking. Comes with the c-map charting (older map). Don't think I have the book for it anymore but can show you the general use or maybe you can get the documentation on line. I plugged it in earlier this year to check something out on it and it worked fine then. Let me know if you want it.
thanks for the offer Joe,just started looking for ones,and I do need my ff replaced,so looking at combos,just asked about this one,starting out with a simple model,this one also comes in with a color screen for a few dollars more,not looking for anything to elaborate or real exspensive,boat is only 19ft and a small console,I really don't have room for a big screen.also the more user friendly is better for me,I'm at the point where I shouldn't have anything more complicated than off or on.thanks again for the offer. t^ Kez
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MARK TWAIN... s5r It is the day I can't stand it. Oh great now the power went out.
Back on, there is a good thunderstorm rolling through.
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I have the 595 combo on my other boat and I think it's great. The only thing I wish it had was a dual cone.
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Hey Kez,
I have a Garmin 192C GPS / sounder combo that I purchased about 4 years ago and removed from my boat before I had to send her to the scrap yard.
I was holding on to it for a new boat but dont know when that will happen so I am looking to sell the unit. Like new with full continetal us chip.
Anyone interested?
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still looking around,haven't purchased anything yet,any one have any input on a Garmin 520 combo http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/producte/10001/-1/10001/287121/377%20710%201429/0/Combo%20Fishfinder/GPS/Primary%20Search/mode%20matchallpartial/0/0?N=377%20710%201429&Ne=0&Ntt=Combo%20Fishfinder/GPS&Ntx=mode%20matchallpartial&page=CategoryDisplayLevel1&isLTokenURL=true&storeNum=5003&subdeptNum=3&classNum=427 Kez
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I didn't know you are going to fish that far East... rofla
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finally purchased one today after spending a couple hours at west marine in Perth Amboy,I got a Garmin 440s GPS/sounder and the G2 card for it,able to get a $200 rebate from Garmin by purchasing before May 31st,only bought home the transducer,the unit and G2 card not in stock,will have both by next Thursday,can't wait to get and install.found owners manual on line and downloaded,will make myself as familar as I can with it before actually having the unit. t^ Kez
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t^ good luck with it Kez!
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Good luck with the unit Kez. I don't think you can go wrong with a Garmin. t^
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whs
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Kez, Good Luck with the Garmin.Once you start using it you will never look back.ENJOY.
See you out there.