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Liv2Fish 07-07-2012 08:58 PM

Humminbird vs Lowrance - Side scan imaging
 
My two girls are now old enough to get out in the boat :uhuh: lets hope they don't get sea sick....

I've been able to work the angel that we need to upgrade somethings, you know, for safety....

I'm looking to upgrade the GPS/sonar from my old Lowrance LMS 160MAP and was looking at the Hiumminbirds for the side scan sonar. I didn't do much research on comparisons because I thought they were the only mfg that had that option. I found out today that Lowrance now has it too and it's supposed to be much better.

I've always thought of Humminbird as a fresh water mfg and Lowrance as salt.

Being that Side scan imaging sonar is my most important criteria, what would you recommend?

likwid 07-08-2012 05:46 AM

Structurescan HD.

Only played with it in up to 100 feet of water so far but its pretty damn impressive.

BigBo 07-08-2012 06:31 AM

I have a Humminbird 798ci HD which uses down imaging and side imaging. The level of detail is unbelievably good. I'm going to be selling my unit only because I want a larger screen. Otherwise I've been very happy with this unit for a couple years now.

MakoMike 07-08-2012 07:18 AM

Check out the Garmin and Simrad unit using the CHIRP technology, they also so side scan and they do it extremely well.


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