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Old 04-17-2018, 10:41 AM   #1
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Great stuff. Thank you for all the information. Did you look at the Dragonfly's? if you did, did you consider the upgraded transducer? I think it's the CPT 60.
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Old 04-17-2018, 11:53 AM   #2
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The best fish finder is the one you can afford
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Old 04-17-2018, 01:34 PM   #3
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The best fish finder is the one you can afford
True,
but there are multiple fish finder solutions at various price points from the big makers..so if you can afford one you can probably afford enough that you have a choice, and that is when it gets complicated

Simrad/Lowrance/B&G all one company
RayMarine
Humminbird
Garmin

Lowrance seems to dominate our kayak market (and has a good relationship with Hobie). Their current crop of finders has been out almost 3 years though - I hate buying tech that is that old for the same price as it was when it was new.

Lowrance newest stuff is there Hook2 Line
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Old 04-17-2018, 01:43 PM   #4
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Great stuff. Thank you for all the information. Did you look at the Dragonfly's? if you did, did you consider the upgraded transducer? I think it's the CPT 60.
I did look at the dragonfly line, it was good, but I actually wanted a transducer with 3d capability (I sometimes fish lakes as well...plus I'm a tech dork) so I went higher up the line. It will also let me add a second transducer later if I like.

If you want the easiest plug and play solution with the most other people using it so that you can get guidance and tips - I think in the kayak world that is Lowrance.
At the depths we are fishing for Yellowtail and WSB most of the fancy features (3D, Downimaging, HD Downimaging, Side Imagining, yada yada yada) start not working as well. Over 100 ft most of these technologies start to have reduced benefits and they are pretty useless over 150 feet.

I'm just getting used to my new toy so I will have to report back more later if it was worth the additional cost.
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