New boat will be here in a few days. Will be adding a new fishfinder… have always been a lowrance guy. Had a HDS 7 many years ago, now have a hook 7 on pontoon. For new boat looking at a simrad go 9… anyone have any thoughts on it or something better in the 1k price range?
It’s about budget. I have a Simrad Evo2 and recently added a 3D structure scan and transducer. I need to do some fine tuning, but I like it. The unit came with the boat and the structure scan and transducer were pretty spendy.
A friend had a Garmin…likes it a lot. Get as much as you can afford so you won’t be wishing you had more.
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simrad GO9 is a great unit. we have installed a bunch of them, and I had one personall, and will have another one.
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Check the GPS Store online they are located just across the border in NC so shipping is real quick and they have the best prices i have found recently. I bought (2) Garmin Echomap 9 units from them two years ago for big boat. These were not touchscreen but do have SV and chip for about $800 each. Just bought a Garmin Echomap 7 touch screen from them earlier this year for flats boat has standard CV transducer and Navionics chip and was right at $500. Word on the street is that Garmin is coming out with a new series of units so pricing on current models should be dropping as they sell though inventory. I was a Raymarine guy before but as my Raymarine stuff started to get outdated I looked around alot I looked at Simrad real hard but found the Garmin platform easier to operate in my opinion. My 9s do not talk with one another which would bother some people but I am fine with it, I like them both being 100% stand alone. Hodges Marine also has good prices.
All I have ever used is Garmin and love the one I bought. The only regret I have is not going with a bigger screen. Whatever brand, get the biggest screen you have room for and can afford. I can’t imagine ever be sorry you bought one too big.
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Thanks everyone… was thinking of flush mounting the unit .but since I sit when cruising, may go on a ram mount so I can angle it to see better… do a lot of slow live bait striper fishing on a lake where I live
Garmin has great customer service. A few years back I dropped my unit and the screen went blank. Called Garmin on Monday ask the guy if there’s any way I can have it back before the weekend if it’s fixable. he said maybe.overnighted it to them. Got a phone call Thursday said they were shipping me a reconditioned unit. They downloaded all my numbers. The only thing it cost me was the shipping fees when I send it to them.
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Yep what DF said. I had bought a Garmin 5 two years ago for my flats boat. After using the 9” units on the big boat the 5-inch started looking really small. Sold the 5-inch pretty much for what I bought it for on eBay and that’s when I jumped to the 7. The bigger screen is real nice in split screen mode.
I had considered a RAM mount for mine on the flats board but ended up just mounting it on top of the console instead for a cleaner look. I do have to look through the steering wheel a little when I sit down but it’s tolerable.
I don’t know your age, but I have learned the older you get the bigger screen you need! I have 2 9" Lowrance
units and one 12". I wish I could afford a 16" now at 74. I started with a Hummingbird flasher, then a Lowrance flasher then a Lowrance paper graph then a Garman LCD graph then back to Lowrance
I put a Simrad GO9 XSE on my boat last summer and I’m really liking it. I got the Active Imaging transducer as I understand that makes a big difference. I was coming from a Lowrance Elite myself and it is similar but there is a learning curve, at least they use the same cards and it is easy to transfer waypoints. I found the prices are pretty close to the same no matter where you buy it excep for taxes. I bought mine from Hodges Marine in Florida, they do not charge taxes if you don’t live in Florida and have free shipping. It was on my doorstep in two days. I would buy the same one again.
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