been teats since i got a boat
sold them decades back
re baught a simple boat. but want a small portable fish finder
surw i have a vexilar and lowrence x67
i want basic
what you guy that have one like or dislike?
portable fish finder
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Re: portable fish finder
It sounds like you're looking for a straightforward, portable fish finder to use with your newly acquired boat. Here's a rundown of some popular, basic fish finders that are well-regarded for their ease of use and portability, along with some pros and cons based on user experiences:
Portability: Compact and easy to carry around.
GPS: Built-in GPS helps in marking spots, creating routes, and checking speed.
Display: Clear and easy-to-read display.
Ease of Use: User-friendly interface.
Portability: Compact and easy to carry around.
GPS: Built-in GPS helps in marking spots, creating routes, and checking speed.
Display: Clear and easy-to-read display.
Ease of Use: User-friendly interface.
Re: portable fish finder
For a small fishfinder/gps combo check out the Garmin Striker 4.
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Re: portable fish finder
Yeah, I would also recommend the Striker 4. It's been great for me, as well as Garmin's castable version of the striker unit.
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