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| highside74:
I will be buying my 1st Jet Sled here fairly soon. Lots of options from the big 3. Garmin, Humminbird and Lowrance. The sled will be multi use. From lakes to rivers and the puget sound. Bass/Crappie, Steelhead, salmon and Kokanee. Doing some research starts to make your head spin. Where it really gets jumbled is when I try ro figure out best option to cover most of my bases. It will be a tiller sled so rear helm but bass happens up front mostly and salmon happens at the rear. Can I have 1 screen that I can move and plug in up front? Do I need 2 screens and 2 different setups. Garmin seems to be the pack leader with the other 2 making big strides lately. Garmin is definitely tops in price also. What I've found so far is the new Garmin Ultra 2 126sv unit that can run a gt56 transducer and or the LV34 livescope. Can I mount the gt56 on the transom and mount the LV34 to a moveable pole from front to rear depending on bass or trolling? Can I move the screen up front when bass fishing and leave it at the helm if I'm trolling and then later down the road add a second screen or do I need 2 screens right away? Is the Garmin that much better than the mega live 2 and the active target 2? Do I need a 12in screen? I plan to run a salt water bow mount motor upfront like the Kraken or the Riptide. I definitely would prefer not having to upgrade down the road after learning more so I'd rather try and figure as much out now. But also don't want to spend big money just to spend big money. Thanks. |
| storyteller:
12 inch screens are nice, I went from 9 inch only to a 12inch and 9inch , actually 12 is my main screen, I also run a 9 at the same time. I have Lowrance hds12 live and lowrance Elite 9 I am not super tech savvy but it has wifi so you can download the app and run off your phone , on what is on the screen. I had WhoDat towers install all of it, with a radar arch and Lowrance Halo radar. Radar is real nice for the foggy times. |
| fishngamereaper:
Can't help on brand. I've been running Simrad for years and love it. But I spend most of my time in deep water/ offshore. I will say you'll never regret two screens. My boat has a rear steer station. My primary screen is 12" at the helm and my rear steer has a 9". It's nice regardless of wherever I'm at I have a screen at my fingertips. |
| HntnFsh:
Lowrance is pretty well known for lousy customer service Garmin is just the opposite. I would go Garmin myself but Hummingbird would be a consideration also. I know with Garmin you can l8nk to your phone or table with a lot of their devices so you can monitor a 3nd screen |
| Crunchy:
I went from Lowrance to Garmin. No issues with either. Currently running two Garmin 8610xsv. I am thinking of a third somewhere on the stern but not sure yet. |
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