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  1. #11
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    Them things are awesome, But they cost more than my ol' boat is worth.

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    The angle of the transducer cropped the top. Here's about how it probably looked.

    I didn't make the original scan. A nice fellow in Virginia posted the original.



    This is one that I made a few days ago. I caught several nice Crappie right on the bottom. Remember the top naturally gets cropped by the angle of the transducer at this setting.
    Good fishing.

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    This is where I bought mine. Super fast shipping, good price.

    I got the 797 w/ the maps (the maps are nice) $ 1,000 shipped to my door.
    Can get in the $800 if you don't won't them maps, take the maps.

    http://stores.ebay.com/Wackys-Deals

    Get The Net

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    I bought the 797 for $1000 but here is a good deal

    http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Humminbird-9...QQcmdZViewItem

    Get The Net

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    I also think they need to outlaw these durn things. Other than the ones we have. LOL
    Love the unit. I have had the older 987c-Si for over 3 years and plan on upgrading to a 997 when this one bites the dust. Nothing like it out there and will not be for a lot of years.
    pete

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