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chart plotter/fish finder
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 9:34 am
by dolcesol2
any thoughts or recommendations on a relatively inexpensive chart plotter/fish finder?
i recently purchased a Lowrance Mark 4 Chirp for under $200. transom mounted the transducer on a 1985 Sea Ray, worked great! i like the unit but now i am wanting to install something for a "through hull" transducer in the 10 Meter.
any tips or suggestions are appreciated.
Re: chart plotter/fish finder
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 9:30 pm
by bjanakos
This is one of those things wher you are going to get what you pay for. If you just want to find bottom and get a surface temp, most of the entry level items will do just fine. Any reason why you need a through-hull? A well placed transom mount will do just fine.
One thing that I always mention to my customers when they want they start thinking about electronics is to take a moment and think about your entire package... Chart plotting, sonar, radar, autopilot, etc. Even if you don't buy everything at one time, you will save a lot of money if you plan your system accordingly.
With that being said, if you are looking for a Best-Bang-for the Buck unit, take a look at the SIMRAD Go. It's a single multi-function touch screen unit. It is basically the same as the NSS Evo 2 giving you everything SIMRAD offers including Side Scan and CHIRP, but no ability to network with any other devices. If all you need is one multi-screen, give this one a look.
Re: chart plotter/fish finder
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:21 am
by dolcesol2
i figured that a through hull transducer would be an easier install vs a transom mount seeing as though the boat is in the water. I am really only looking for a base model or entry level unit, not planning on anything needing more than that.
Re: chart plotter/fish finder
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 6:49 pm
by bjanakos
Oh, an "In Hull" or "Shoot through hull" transducer....
You can go to Airmar and look at their offerings and match it up with whatever head unit you choose. You will probably settle on the P79. It's a 50/200 and I don't think any in-hull transducers use CHIRP. You will never have the detail and clarity as a through hull or transom mount, but you should be able to see bottom and fishy objects without an issue.
IMO, I would wait until haul out time and just get a P66 or B60.