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Author:  rubone47 [ Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Fishfinders

I have a 2010 hobie outback and am looking to put a fishfinder on it. Before anybody asks im looking to spend the least amount possible.But that does not mean i willnot spend if i have to i rather spend more now then spend a little now only to find i shouldnt have spent more in the 1st place. Right now i fish mostly the inlets and back bays here in NJ. Im hoping to start to do some ocean fishing. So my ques is what should i be looking for in a FF (GPS,1 BEAM OR 2) And also what units are you guys happy with.

Author:  Shimanoman [ Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Fishfinders

rubone47; Are u looking just to get home(my,small handheld,B&W,Etrex works for me) or do you want all the bells & whistles and downloaded maps???My Humminbird 180, tri beam is also quite efficient, functional, and easy on the pocketbook. (Although if I received a colour GPS with an integrated side imaging sonar, as a gift, I certainly would not turn it down!!!) Regards.....

Author:  rubone47 [ Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Fishfinders

Thanks for getting back to me Im not really sure what im looking for at this point was hoping i could get some ideas from people here on what they are using and what bells and whistes i might want

Author:  IslandHoppa27 [ Thu Aug 25, 2011 12:02 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Fishfinders

I'm also interested in a FF. I was looking at the portable models to avoid having to put too many holes in my Tandem Island. Anyone have experience with one or more of these?

Lowrance X-4 - Fishfinder - portable - included transducer : Skimmer $74

Humminbird SmartCast RF35 - Fishfinder - portable - included ...$63

Garmin Fishfinder 160C - Fishfinder - portable - included ... (27)
$146

Garmin Fishfinder 140 - Fishfinder - portable - included ... (45)
$90

Humminbird SmartCast RF15 - Fishfinder - portable - included ...$99

Author:  Doc S [ Tue Sep 13, 2011 12:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Fishfinders

I installed one of these on a ram mount.
Eagle Cuda 350 S/Map GPS/Fishfinder

The transducer is mounted in the yak, for "through the hull" use.

The Depth/Fish Finder and GPS all work very well for me.

These are running between $170 and 200 each...

God Bless,
Doc S

Author:  IslandHoppa27 [ Tue Sep 13, 2011 3:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Fishfinders

I got the Humminbird Fishing Buddy 141c and am putting together a mount for my Tandem Island. I'm going out on the Columbia tomorrow with a guide for Salmon and some education in finding and catching in the area. I'm hoping in the next week or so to take the TI out and try my luck on my own. I'll post a report.

Author:  MPromnitz [ Tue Sep 13, 2011 4:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Fishfinders

Check out the Hobie Parts and Accessories Catalogue:
http://static.hobiecat.com/digital_assets/Hobie-kayak-parts-spring11.pdf
Hobie offers 6 different fishfinders from Lowrance to fit your kayak fishing needs from just over $100 to Just under $600. They can be found on page 24 of the parts and accessories catalogue. Depending on the fishfinder you select, there are two different mounting options and two different installation options offered on page 25. It's all there and easy to do. most Hobie dealers will do the install for you too.

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