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Furuno, there's a reason the majority of the commercial vessels on the ocean run Furuno!!! You won't be disappointed, do it right the first time.

Capt Rich

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X3 Furuno! But also depends what electronics you are talking about?

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all manufacturers have pro/con, bells and whistles we just did a huge upgrade ,switched out the furuno's and went with all raymarine. do a search and you will see a couple different discussions on this topic. everyone has their personal preferences just like rod/reels, boats, riggers, etc. it comes down to what you are looking for, $ and what works for you.

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what are you looking for in a unit? color, size, thru hull transducer or transom mount. Multi function display or just a fish finder? 

what do you primary fish for and what depths?

Edited by KING ME
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I know it is a different water environment (saltwater) but take a look at what the "big boys" rely on for commercial fishing...for example on Wicked Tuna....Furuno. There is a reason for it....they are highly reliable. I don't own one but I fish with folks that do and they are VERY reliable well made units. An example to look at: http://www.thegpsstore.com/Furuno-GP1870F-Color-GPSFishfinder-P3598.aspx

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With your budget I would try and find a furuno fcv585 or fcv620 on close out somewhere.. for the money they can"t be beat.

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Then you have to add in from $250 to $750 for a sonar transducer, & another $120 for the external GPS antenna, a little over Pie's budget for the low end stuff by about $390. Also the navigational base map is the continents only, so you would have to buy a mapping card to have any resolution on the plotter.

John

Edited by Iceman
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I believe you can get a standard transducer for about$130 and it has an internal GPS antennae

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I believe you can get a standard transducer for about$130 and it has an internal GPS antennae

It depends on where you plan on mounting the unit, you really need to have a pretty clear unobstructed path to the heavens to receive the GPS signals well under all conditions. Plus, having an external antenna gives you a backup for the internal antenna. This total for the unit would still be approximately $150 more than budgeted.

John

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bass pro has a 6 month,no interest pay plan going on.i do it every time they run it,dont have to lay it all out in one shot,makes a big purchase alot easier.

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great deals also at www.shopepal.com

 

also at www.boemarine.com 

if you are still up in the air on what best suits your needs and budget give boe marine a call and talk with Jim. He will guide you in the right direction and unbiased professional input .

Jim deals and services ALL manufacturers and can give you insight without drama or being bais.

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recreational fisherman, and Lowrance products have worked great for me fro 35 years

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Humminbirds are nice units but I found out it is much harder and more expensive to connect the GPS to other devices such as an autopilot than Lowrance or Furuno. With Humminbird I had to buy a $200 adapter and $45 cable to connect. With the others all I would have had to do was splice a cable.

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