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  2. 20lb backing is fine, and yes you want to hook the mono into the in-line. Not the wire or leadcore.
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  4. Spoon fed, It has to be a micro card and from what Navionics said it has to be, MSD/SD US East This was from their service tech, John who sounded like he was from India, my call even had that long delay like it was an overseas call, very dissapointing
  5. Andre I hear what your saying but Navionics says they have nothing that would work and Lowrance says they don't support the unit because it's too old and cant be serviced or supported by them. Super great customer service and support. Seems companies just don't want to go the extra mile, they just want you to keep spending and buy new.
  6. Friend posted this one up. Help you out?
  7. You got a mis information. The Hook can run a 32gig card and you should be able to get a new card at half price
  8. i bought the unit in 2018, thanks for the help. A card at half price won't matter, none of their software will work with the unit, they no longer support the Lowrance Hook 7. They have zero, no software that could possibly work. No cards, nothing. Bottom line is I have a $700 door stop Last Lowrance product I will ever buy.
  9. Your price hasent changed in at least 2 yrs.Good stuff too...
  10. 2 BAND NEW SPOOLS of DIPSY WIRE LINE ,30 LB. TEST ,1000 FEET EACH, 1x7 STRANDED stainless steel CAMO COLORED ACCUSTRAND,American made, .015 dia. $ 60 plus $8 shipping
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  12. I'll post this up on my local MA fishing site and see if anybody can help you out. What year is the unit?
  13. Thank you to all the volunteers who made this pen project possible. The Genesee River Pen raised Kings were released this afternoon. A really good turnout made this work detail go very quickly and efficiently .. thank you! Now as far as the condition of the fish... They looked great! Very lively, and in great shape. Maybe a handful of dead ones for 6 pens was a fantastic survival rate. Another good note... The Genny is churning out some chocolate milk water to hide the little guys. And most important, we saw zero Cormorants and gulls around the marina. The old saying " If you build it, they will come" comes to mind . So all the hard work and dedication from our volunteers is an investment into this great fishery!
  14. Been on boat two years always worked as it should....650.00...no shipping...meet Pulaski/Mexico area.....text at 315 771 1638
  15. 26 king, 28 Laker, 16 brown
  16. Any guesses as to top weights of divisions?
  17. New in the box. Paid $699.00 on sale at Cabelas last year and decided it wasn't going to work for what I wanted it for when I started setting it up. Never worn and everything works as it should. $350.00 shipped to anywhere in the eastern US. Powered up. Solar charging capabilities give you up to a 20 day battery life according to the manual. Specifications Charger and owners manual.
  18. Yes, been offline for quite a while.
  19. In that case they are suppose to send tou one at half the cost, they call that: Update and if you look on the website you will see the Navionics Update it will be a newer car of 16 or 32gig caopacity
  20. I forgot to mention. It is for a 3/8” shaft.
  21. I was looking for Hank, he may be able to help me. I have an older Thompson that has a trim master trim tab system. I believe my starboard solenoid coil is weak. I have not been able to locate this part doe to them being out of business. Does anyone know who may have some old stock? Thank you in advance Richard
  22. My two cents on sonar interference: What to look for when experiencing sonar interference issues: •Use good quality resistor type spark plugs with shielded spark plug wires •Air under transducer (bubbles, prop wash, turbulence, etc.) – avoid strake and chine areas •Transducers mounted too close together •Transducer cables bundled too close to nearby power cables (coupling and crosstalk) •Poor grounding of electronics (this is a biggie!) •Clean battery terminals and contacts, recommend dielectric grease to ensure good contact and prevent oxidation •Good idea to run dedicated power to all your individual electronics, and not share power off the same branch circuit •Always best to power an electric trolling motor using its own dedicated battery/batteries •Excess transducer cabling (keep away from alternators and other sources of EMI) •Bundle excess cables in a “Figure 8” instead of creating big loops of cable •Low battery/alternator voltage will cause LOTS of problems! •Interference from multiple transducers using the same frequency •Inspect sonar transducers and cables for damage (e.g., debris, cracking, zip ties, etc.) •Underwater LED lighting can sometimes interfere with sonar •Sonar settings: Traveling at high speeds through the water compresses sonar information. Recommend increasing the scroll speed on your display to stretch out the sonar returns for a better picture. Just be sure to revert your settings when you slow down for trolling as too high of a ping rate will blur out returns. Increase gain, but not too much that you start amplifying clutter Increase “Ping” rate – this effectively increases beam coverage in the water Adjust sensitivity every day to optimize the water conditions for the day All that said, I would avoid using a ferrite core on the transducer cable, as this would likely filter out some of the high-speed sonar data streaming from the transducer to the display unit, resulting in an additional problem. Rather, you'd be much better off placing that ferrite core on the incoming power cable to the sonar display unit. Hope this helps.
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  24. Thanks for looking, I'll keep that in mind.
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