six of one, half a dozen on another. Lowrance requires an extra step ig you want to mark a waypoint, H/B requires you to delete one if you don't want it. I f you are a picture taker, I guess










Six of one, half a dozen of another. A Lowrance user must do an extra step to mark a waypoint, and an H/B user must do an extra step to delete the waypoint. If you are a picture taker, Lowrance is a better choice. If you like pictures of your waypoints H/B seems easier. Neither Lowrance, Humminbird, Lakemaster nor Navionics has the mapping I need. Garmin is my choice for mapping, and I'm well satisfied with it. No need to network.
Quote Originally Posted by mduncan62 View Post
That's kind of the point, you can take all the screen shots you want with lowrance, and you don't get a waypoint. If you want a waypoint you simply add one. I used to take snapshots of stuff that I had no intentions on fishing. Baitballs, structure, whatever, If I'd had a waypoint for every single image, I'd have maxed it out.

Having a single unit or shared units that pass the waypoint/mapping information to each other utilizes a great feature and simplifies things, rather than having sonar on one and having to depend on a non network unit for gps.