-
1 Attachment(s)
Too good to be true?
Attachment 425852
Found this on Craigslist. Guy says he sold his boat and no longer needs it. I wonder why he didn’t just leave it on the boat? Also, that price is suspicious to me. Really low for that particular unit. He is located about 5 hours away from me… I’m wondering if there is a way to test it and make sure the unit works as it should without being hooked up to a boat and on the water. Any advice would be appreciated. What would y’all do?
Sent from my iPhone using Crappie.com
-
-
It is a generation 2 so it’s an older unit for sure. Only thing you could do is if they are willing is to power it up bring a battery with you
-
I have a helix 7 but I’m still learning to use it. Is there anything specific I should look for to make sure it’s not defective or just make sure it boots up and cycles through the modes. Any sort of diagnostics or anything I can look for?
Sent from my iPhone using Crappie.com
-
Not that I know of I’d guess if it powers up plug the ducer in if they’ll let ya and see if it moves through the screens and recognizes the ducer.
-
TO GOOD TO BE TRUE !
or he don’t realize what he has and don’t need the money or something?
Even though it’s a older unit one that that still brings 5-600 bucks pretty easy unless it’s got lots and lots of hours on it!
-
RUN, FOREST, RUN (AWAY FROM IT)
-
For the heck of it..contact the guy and chat with him. You never know.
-
Absolutely couldn't hurt. Be weary
-
They will just want your email.
Sent from my SM-G975U using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app