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missing link 05-29-2003 04:52 PM

Fish finders
 
What do you think the best fish finder is under 200$ with a transducer.
Thanks- matt

Van 05-29-2003 05:44 PM

Just put a new one my my craft. so i researched quite a bit. I wanted a true sounder for not huge $$. I ended up at ~ 320 for a furuno.

There really aren't any serious machines for that price. If you want a real basic unit, some hummingbirds are that low in $$$.

Fly Rod 05-29-2003 06:21 PM

Fish Finder under $200.00

Go to construction site find some plywood strips next find old window sash with good panes of glass. Make 6" x6" square box as long as the depth you want to go to add glass to bottom use water proof putty you may need to add window weights to get down to depth prefered There you have your fish finder for under $ 10.00 what a bargin!!!!:laughs: :laughs: :laughs:

RockLobsta 05-29-2003 08:41 PM

I just got a 160 Blue delivered for 219 w/Trans

BigBo 05-29-2003 09:50 PM

I have to agree with RockLobsta... The Garmin 160 Blue is the best value for around $200. Sure, there are better machines out there but for that much money you get a lot of nice features and they beat Humminbird products hands down IMO. Check them out. www.garmin.com

Van 05-30-2003 08:14 AM

Just checked that garmin link.

That unit looks fair and if the price is near 200 go for it..

gf2020 05-30-2003 12:34 PM

I have done some research this year in to the best value in a ~$200 fishfinder and the Eagle FishMark 320 seems to be one of the better deals for inshore use. The Furuno units don't appear to work as well in shallow water (say, less than 4 feet) and the Garmin units are known for screen problems.

The Eagle Fishmark 320 ( http://www.eaglegps.com/Products/Sonar/fishmark320.htm ) is essentially the same as the Lowrance X87 ( http://www.lowrance.com/Marine/Products/X87.asp ), which is about $70 more.

You might find it a little cheaper, but Cabelas has it for $199.99 with a free screen cover. Search http://www.cabelas.com Item ID-015619.

missing link 05-30-2003 02:07 PM

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Thanks for all the replys:D

smlcare 06-01-2003 08:48 AM

I would have to say the Garmin 160 Blue...

http://www.garmin.com/products/ff160Blue/

I purchased one 4 years ago, it was aroud the first year they were sold and I could not be more happy. No issues with screen or chatter from the motor. In 60 feet of water you can see a .25 oz mack jig bouncing like a read along.

missing link 06-01-2003 09:02 AM

160 blue
 
Thats what i think i'm going with for my new boat (the 160 blue) maby a chartplotter, my dads friend has a used one for sale, i all ready have a gps.


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