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Old 10-01-2007, 06:40 PM   #11
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I have the Furuno 620 on my 21'CC for a year and a half now and have not regretted it one bit and would purchase it all over again. clear clean picture even in full sunlight. Many adjustments or you can let it run auto if you want. It holds bottom a WOT and thats with the Airmar trans mount transducer. Installation was easy did it myself. If you have anymore questions email me or PM and I'll answer them for you. Good prices can be had online with free shipping and no tax.

Kevin
Kevin were did you get that transducer?? I don't see that as a option on there site, or is that what thy use??


I also have to figure out what I am going to use? I hate the idea of drilling for a thur hull, and if you shot thur then I can't use the water temp and stuff.

I am installing Trim Tabs this week (thur or Fri) and they might be in the way of a transom mount?

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