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777c2 :: Humminbird
I don't know dip about this unit, but the specs on the FF portion look pretty good. Hurry up, Jeepster is getting impatient.
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Bass Fishing Forums - Humminbird 777c
777c2 :: Humminbird
I don't know dip about this unit, but the specs on the FF portion look pretty good. Hurry up, Jeepster is getting impatient.
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I'm still leaning toward an HDS-5, but have been looking at the HB's as well. Kinda skeered of all of 'em. Lowrances- water/cs issues, HB- gps/cs issues. What's a fella to do? Ifn ya wanna-be (pun intended) helpfull, find someone to buy my barely used motorguide hand control 70#. Also, I really prefer a unit with internal antennae.
Dadgummit, you about like Bigger. You know that? Try and help a fella out and he goes and gets all specific on me.
Here's my take on HB/Lowrance/Garmin
HB - SI is the only game right now and when Lowrance comes out with it in November, it'll still be the cheapest SI. Their traditional 2D does not suit me, I believe Lowrance's target seperation and color presentation is superior. The GPS issue, as I understand it, only exists in the SI units. From what I've read, the other non-SI units are actually quite good.
Lowrance - My pick, even with the cust svc issue. 2D is state of the art as far as I'm concerned and the GPS is about as good as can be had, plus the mapping options are limitless (there's even a free high detail map downloadable of Butla BTW).
Garmin - their 2D FF flat out surcs.....well, truth be told, I've not seen one of their high end units operate, but the 178 I had was basically a bottom locator. GPS - top shelf and the best available. But, because of the 2d funtion (or lack thereof), not even a consideration for me.
OK, so......if you go with the HDS5, you'll get a 2 year warranty......a man bent on Lowrance might even consider purchasing an extended warranty for $ protection. But the real trouble comes in when it takes 8 weeks to get a replacement - see DD's example. So, given their slow service, I'd have a backup unit available, such as keeping your old unit to get by in a pinch. Haven't heard of any water intrustion problems with the HDs yet, but have heard of some crashes and other oddities. Truth be told, most of the water intrusion stuff I've read has been specifically with 520 series and older. The larger LCX units seem to have held up well.
Oh well, I'll keep sniffing around and see if I can come up with something for ya.
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I've got a Lowrance hand held, what do you have to buy to get the downloaded map from the 'puter to the gps? I'm assuming either some special cable or some drive for writing to the sds cards (then you would also have to purchase a blank card?). And what does all this run?
Ok. I'm kinda leaning towards an HB 788ci with navionics bundle. Can anyone tell me how you can find out what lakes are on the navionics? 'Butla specifically.:confused:
Fillet here is a link to the list. Believe me when I tell you only the HD maps are worth worrying about.
Just my opinion but I have bought both and here is what I found. Do not buy the bundle. Buy the unit and add the navoincs card. You get more HD maps that way.
Yep Arkabutla on the HD list and I guarantee you will be happy with the map.
http://www.navionics.com/HMPremium09...asp?RegionID=2
What do you mean when you say " HD maps "? Are you saying to get the lowrance Hds unit? I looked at the navionics link and there was no mention of HD maps. Gold or platinum.
Navionics Exclusive HD Lake Maps
(High-Definition Surveys)
Click on Lakes
Click on North America on Map
Click on S for south region
Lakes in red are HD maps. (means they show the 1' topo lines)
Cool thanks! First time I opened the link, it was a completely different page?
True dat Feelay. Skip the bundle and get the card.
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