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Author Topic: Gps/Fishfinder combo suggestions  (Read 1756 times)

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Offline Fishahollik

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Looking for input as to what unit I should upgrade too. Would like to stay under 500 bucks. Can I get color AND a 5+ inch screen?
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Offline MuskyManiac

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I have a Lowrance 332c and it works great, the GPS is perfect and color is the way to go, you can get multiple chips for them and see bottom contours on many many lakes in MN and other states, as far as under 500 bucks? that would be close they do not make the 332c anymore and the new number for the same unit is the 520 and 522, but if you search around you might still find the old 332 for around 500 bucks. I checked Reeds and they have them all on sale right now for 500 bucks. heres the link

 http://www.reedssports.com/main.taf?cat=1041




Offline JD

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i know cabelas has a Lowrance x-17 on sale this week for $499, originally $699.  It's black and white but has high watts and pixles. It's a GPS/Sonar combo.