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Re: A good Fishfinder with GPS that is firmware / software upgradable: opinions?

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Apr 3, 2008, 4:29:19 AM4/3/08
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On Wed, 02 Apr 2008 09:34:40 -0500, Thee Chicago Wolf <.@.> wrote:

>When I go fishing with my cousin, we sometimes disagree where a spot
>is / was so we were thinking of going in half and half on a decent
>Fishfinder with GPS and that is firmware / software upgradable via USB
>or serial. We have and ancient Eagle LCD model that has a defective
>LCD. Any recommendations in terms of models and brands? Cheers.
>
>- Thee Chicago Wolf

Boy, what a loaded question! What you can get now-a-days all depends
on how deep your pockets are. You can do a bunch of pre-shopping, by
going to www.basspro.com
http://www.eaglenav.com/
http://www.garmin.com/garmin/cms/site/us/onthewater/
http://www.lowrance.com/ (you WILL pay extra for the Lowrance name)
http://www.humminbird.com/

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Apr 8, 2008, 10:12:51 AM4/8/08
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On Apr 2, 9:34 am, Thee Chicago Wolf <.@.> wrote:
> When I go fishing with my cousin, we sometimes disagree where a spot
> is / was so we were thinking of going in half and half on a decent
> Fishfinder with GPS and that is firmware / software upgradable via USB
> or serial. We have and ancient Eagle LCD model that has a defective
> LCD. Any recommendations in terms of models and brands? Cheers.
>
> - Thee Chicago Wolf

My husband has a Garmin that he uses on the shrimp boat and the
fishing boat. My understanding is that there is a removable chip that
you purchase for your particular area. I think the most recent one we
purchased was around $1000.00 with color. Of course, there are more
expensive ones as well.

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