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GSS September 4th 05 02:58 PM

Need Fishfinder for 38' Sportfisher
 
I just bought a 38' sportfisher that will be putting out from
Galveston. It does not have a fishfinder, but does have radar,
chartplotter/GPS, depth sounder, temperature/speed, Loran (not sure why
I need this), etc.

I do not anticipate taking it more than 100 miles offshore. Instead of
paying for an all in one unit, I would prefer to get a better DEDICATED
fishfinder, but how much fishfinder do I need? I will primarily be
using it to locate underwater structure (wrecks/hardspots/etc.) and
stay over these items while fishing. Is Color worth the extra $$$?
3D??? How much power is appropriate for this sal****er application?
Single or Dual Frequency? The gulf in these areas is not very deep
(300 Ft?) I am going to ensure I get high resolution display viewable
both day & night.

Any suggestions?


Philip September 5th 05 11:36 PM


"GSS" wrote in message
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I just bought a 38' sportfisher that will be putting out from
Galveston. It does not have a fishfinder, but does have radar,
chartplotter/GPS, depth sounder, temperature/speed, Loran (not sure why
I need this), etc.

I do not anticipate taking it more than 100 miles offshore. Instead of
paying for an all in one unit, I would prefer to get a better DEDICATED
fishfinder, but how much fishfinder do I need? I will primarily be
using it to locate underwater structure (wrecks/hardspots/etc.) and
stay over these items while fishing. Is Color worth the extra $$$?
3D??? How much power is appropriate for this sal****er application?
Single or Dual Frequency? The gulf in these areas is not very deep
(300 Ft?) I am going to ensure I get high resolution display viewable
both day & night.

Any suggestions?


One of the Navman range? I have a colour 4380 fishfinder that is daylight
viewable.
http://www.navman.com/marine/product...ders/spec.html
http://www.starmarinedepot.com

Philip




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