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Old 12-27-2011, 12:15 PM   #5
Jimmyz123
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Originally Posted by jorluivil View Post
I would start off with something simple and once you're ready to move up go for the big boy like the HDS5. I purchased an Eagle Cuda 350 and I love it: its small, easy to use, accurate and it helps me catch fish...lots of fish. The split screen feature sucks but if you mount the unit within arms length it will not matter because you can easily go back and forth between GPS and sonar. It has all the features I want, gps, sonar, tracking, way point markers and it doesn't use up a lot of battery juice like the HDS5.
I highly agree with this post. When I first got into this I had a Cuda 168 and then moved up to an HB and even bought a real top of the line HB with GPS and all. I was fortunate because the Kayak I just bought has a Cuda 350 on it and I can't wait to try it. I like that it is small, seems easy to use, and does exactly what I need it to do. I'll be trying it out this week for the first time I can't wait. The Cuda 350 is still out there but is discontinued. Something new like it should be coming out soon.
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