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I had a $700 Lowrance fish finder on my bass boat and a $150 561 on my canoe. I actually like the simple Hummninbird better. Less complicated, fewer screens to cycle through, harder to get lost and waste time in the menu options. All I really want are the basics, temp, depth and marking fish all in black and white. The Humminbird does all that well for a lot
less dough. My old Lowrance sits on my desk unused these days. If you can find wiring to connect it to power and the right transducer I would sell it for $40. It sounds too good to be true, but the $700 price tag
was 10 years ago. You can get all those functions for 2-300 now. If you don't like it I would even take it back and return the 40.
Looking to buy a basic model to install on my 12' tin boat.
I don't want all the fancy crap only need the bare minimum but most importantly the ability to accurately mark fish.
Any help greatly appreciated...........