found whole garmin systems for $2,599. however they do not include the transducer for the main unit? This is weird, why do they make it so hard to get this system? Then I got to go down the rabbit hole of what kind of transducer? Will I need dual frequency for running traditional sonar? Etc.
I should add that my units are all 10+ years old. But they work! I know how to use them, but my eyes are not what they used to be, a 9” screen would double my current 5”. Kinda funny, my boat is a 1987 worth about $1,800. I like hunting crappie all year not just in the spring so I like to find them in deep water suspended, in brush, channels or holes so electronics are required. Now I am thinking 10” and skipping the front sonar, just better quality side and down scan.



Quote Originally Posted by Flatwater View Post
My question is what is required for the live scope to work?
the adds never say what is actually required but only what it works with.
garmin live scope bundle, includes echo map and chart plotter $3299.
‘garmin live scope plus, works with gps map or chart plotter $1,699.
garmin livescope plus LVS34 works with sonar module or gps maps $1,199

i just find this all confusing. If starting with nothing is it truly $3299 for everything you need or do you still need more?

I guess I just want to know what it cost to get a garmin livescope functional?

I just watched a guy on utube catch 5 2# crappie by selecting the biggest in a school I was just amazed, not that I could ever afford one, but I would like to know the real cost of the system?

I did buy a hummingbird side scan for $500 years ago and it truly does help find brush piles, logs and such.