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Old 03-21-2011, 05:34 PM
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Looking for advise on choosing a gps/ fishfinder. The new lowrance looks very nice, but I hear customer service is terrible. Garmin is supposedly easier to use.Its going to be flush mounted on a Sea Hunt Ultra 232. Plan on spending under 2k. Also is it best to mount transducer on transom, or thru hull.
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Garmin makes great units that are fairly easy to use and they have great customer support. I reccomend them with out hesitation.

My advice, especially for a combo unit, is to buy the largest screen size you can afford and will fit where you plan to install it.
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My advice, especially for a combo unit, is to buy the largest screen size you can afford and will fit where you plan to install it.


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Bucks here is how bad they are, I needed a part sent them the info and order # on Feb 20th, I got back the order confirmation that day, but never heard back at all, e-mailed them every other day then yesterday the answered me, customer dis service.
Garmin 740s is a nice piece of equipment
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