
Originally Posted by
JABBO
Maybe because most of the time Lowrance units work and work like they're supposed to. And I know its a smart-a$$ remark but these people just can't give credit where its due... How long did Cane Pole keep the "sticky" post about the slow gps response rate. Over a year before they did anything about it. Lowrance didn't seem to have that issue. How about some of the other issues they fixed. Dang, lowrance didn't have those either. Just for the record I'm going to predict that Lowrance beats hb 3 to 1 in performance in this little test!!!!!!:D:D
I have and use both a Lowrance LCX-27C and a Humminbird 997C. Love both of them and each now does their job very well.
Not bashing anyone or anything but Lowrance has also had issues with software that took them 2 years to get the fix to the consumers.
My brand new 27C would lock up every time I took the boat into "shallow" water that had weeds on the bottom. Tried to call CS many times to see if I had a bad unit of if there was a bug in the software. The first umpteen times I called CS I never got off hold and gave up after about an hour each time. When I finally got through, CS had no idea what I was talking about and only told me to ship the unit to them so they could check it out and the process would take several weeks. I never sent it back but was able to monkey with the settings where the lock ups were not as long or as often. I used the 27C that way for a couple of years and longed for my old 332c that only had the problem of randomly turning itself off and on any time it wanted.
Two years and several software releases to fix other 27C bugs later, I finally saw a beta release where the shallow water lock up issue was fixed. It worked but took several more months before the final version that addressed the shallow water issue was official.
The moral of my story:
Both manufacturers have had issues with their products that take a while to fix in the past. Both will have issues in the future. Both manufacturers make great toys for us to play with and to enhance our fishing experience. Enjoy the competition and reap the rewards of the new products that will be brought to market in the future.
Keith
2008 NWR Bash Crappie Champion
2010 NWR Bash Yellow Perch Champion
2010 Buggs Bash Smallest Crappie Award