
Originally Posted by
Lou
I you want the I-Pilot, which works with the Terrova and PowerDrive V2, so if you want to maintain your ability to use the wired control, you are limited to the Terrova, if not you can use either, but the PowerDrive V2 does not power down via the remote, so the electronics will be a continual drain on your battery(s) unless you install a switch or breaker, and remember to use it. Then there is the issue of how large a motor you need. Once you know that, you'll have a good idea how much money you have left for the sonar, but I think I would start there, and work back to the sonar so you don't over spend on the sonar. If when you are done you are not happy with your choices you could then consider going I-Pilot in stages, buy the motor this year, and the I-Pilot next year. Just a thought.
As for sonar, I think you might want to go to the store and check out the controls, you may find one is easier for you to operate than the other, than that should play a big role. There is a learning curve with any new toys, and the new sonars are no exception, so if one seems easier for you to use, you'll likely get up to speed quicker with that one. I have heard both units called easier than the others, I suspect more so the HDS8 & 10 with the programmable buttons than the HDS5 & 7, but again, that may be person dependent. Just go to a place that has both types available to operate in a simulation mode, and try a variety of models by both manufactures. I'd go more by that than by personal opinions as both the HB and Lowrance units seem to be pretty good units over all.