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February 11, 2007, 03:05:00 PM
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JimCt

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FF & GPS recommendations
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Doing a little homework for a fish finder and a GPS plotter for the 240 and need some recommendations.  FF needs are B&W or color display, thru-hull transducer/temp sender.  Have thought about a combined plotter/FF but I think separate units would be better.  Plotter can be color or B&W.
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February 11, 2007, 08:03:48 PM
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« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2007, 08:03:48 PM »
Furuno 620 FF
Garmin 492 plotter
Airmar B-60 tranducer.

This is a basic package that will work well.

Want bigger screen's. It will cost more money.

Going with combo unit's is fine for a small inshore boat. But if your going to be searching the bottom you do NOT want to be jumping thru menus.
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February 11, 2007, 08:03:50 PM
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I think I would go with a BIG combo Plotter/FF - you can split the screen and still only have one footprint.  I would think about going to one of the networkable ones.  This way you can hang sensors where you want, display the data and still only have one footprint - a nice big screen - maybe displaying 4 different screens.  Talk to captflatback - he's got a new one by now and should be able to fill you in.
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February 11, 2007, 09:53:11 PM
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« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2007, 09:53:11 PM »
Quote from: "warthog5"
Furuno 620 FF
Garmin 492 plotter
Airmar B-60 tranducer.

This is a basic package that will work well.

Want bigger screen's. It will cost more money.

Going with combo unit's is fine for a small inshore boat. But if your going to be searching the bottom you do NOT want to be jumping thru menus.


Wart said it all if you are talking serious bottom fishing.  I love my Furuno 582's KNOBS.

Garmin has the best plotters.  Furuno the best sounders.

Color is worth the cost, hands down.

I have been on several boats with the multifunction displays, Furuno and Garmin.  Menu's suck.  Split screens suck.  When you want to zoom the plotter quickly you will finally realize you are zooming the sounder and have to dig through menus to change over.  You change over and zoom the plotter to where you want it, then you realize you left the sounder where you didn't want it and have to dig back through the menus, all the while trying to zero in on that special small honey-hole with the big fish.  Not to mention you have to keep a lookout as to where you are going while digging through the menus.  Those buttons are not easy to hit in a rockin' and rollin' boat.  Oh sh*t, that was the radar screen.   :wink:

I have the Garmin 178C on my flats boat.  Combo plotter/sounder.  It's fine for that because the usage is totally different.  I know where I am inshore, I just want the GPS in case one of these winter sea fogs slips in.  The bottom machine is just for general purpose to let me know I'm still running in the channel and not about to hit an oyster bar. It's simple to use also.  From the map page, hit the Page Key to go to split screen, hit it again to full sounder screen.  The Quit Key takes you backwards thru the pages.

For general crusing a combo is fine.  Garmin 498C would be a good choice.  It's the same plotter Wart recommended but has the sounder built in.

Oh yeah, this advice is only worth $0.02  :wink:
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February 11, 2007, 11:48:00 PM
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« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2007, 11:48:00 PM »
Exactly my point John Jones.

I have a Garmin 498C on my inshore boat. [Scout 162]

It work's fine for that.  I also have a friend that has a Garmin 498C that want's to hunt bottom fish and it suck's for that.

I have a Furuno 582 on my Mako and a garmin 2006C.

If I was doing it again today it would be a Furuno 585.

I have a Airmar B-260 flush mounted in the hull. It kick's butt.

Knobs are KING on a bottom machine. I never run a FF in auto mode, alway's manual mode.

When running one in auto mode it use's filter's and you can loose detail. Ask any tech at a FF manufacture and he will recommend the manual mode.

Auto mode and all the hype is so Joe Blow can get a decent pix without knowing anything.

I can teach a person in 2min to operate my unit in manual mode. Again Knob's are KING!
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February 17, 2007, 09:22:43 PM
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« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2007, 09:22:43 PM »
Here's something competely different - all in one - and one person I know loves it!  

http://www.navman.com/Navman/Templates/ ... 39369.aspx
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February 17, 2007, 09:32:54 PM
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February 18, 2007, 06:14:58 AM
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