Re: Fishfinders and chart plotters

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Re: Fishfinders and chart plotters

#1 Post by pete »

Guys,
Can anybody suggest a good model of a fishfinder and chart plotter for a 16ft boat with a cuddy. I've seen a number of versions which combine the two in the one, anybody any feelings or experience on these? Or should I buy them seperately.

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#2 Post by JimC »

Pete,
Buy two separate units. There are many reasons for this.

We just fitted a Garmin FF250C and have been checking it out last weekend. It is an amazing piece of gear. It might be expensive depending on what you want to do with it.

We use a Garmin GPSmap180 and are delighted with the unit. The latest version of the 180 now has "mapsource" software and is colour. I think you can't go wrong with Garmin GPS.

Jim
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#3 Post by pete »

Cheers for that Jim. Did you buy locally or get the stuff mailed from the UK. I haven't tried the local dealers yet just looked at prices in the 'Boat Fishing Monthly' and 'Sea Angler' magazines. I'm wondering is it cheaper to get from the UK as is the case with much of the tackle.

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#4 Post by JimC »

In from the UK. I have found Redcar Fish Co. to be a good crowd to deal with. The I have yet to find an Irish chandler willing to compete. Have you any interest in a second hand Lowrance X85?

Jim.
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#5 Post by liamd »

jim what is it??????????? i am looking for a second hand echo sounde to get some idea of the reefs where i fish. i still use the old lining up of 2 point on the shore which some old trawler men showed me. usually works but i reckon i could b several hundred yards off on my bearings
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#6 Post by Peter Kinsella »

Yes, I would go along with Jim's advice. Redcar are a decent and honourable outfit.
I have a Lowrance X85 ( fish finder / depth profiler / depth gauge / bottom identifier ), which I have found to be a great bit of kit.
With regard to GPS, I use a Lowrance hand held device which cost me about 100 sterling ( from Redcar ). Again, a great bit of kit.

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#7 Post by Neil »

I'm going to buy a Garmin GPSMAP 276C after Christmas and have been checking prices. Redcar Fishing does not seem to be competetive. Try http://www.expansys.ie/ or http://www.globalpositioningsystems.co.uk.
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#8 Post by Peter Kinsella »

Made a mistake :(

My GPS is a Garmin, the GPS 12 model.

With regard to Redcar, I found that they will match or better the prices of their competitors.

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Lowrance X85

#9 Post by pete »

Jim,
Cheers for the offer of the Lowrance, going to pass though, thanks all the same.

Pete

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