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  1. Bump for a new price
  2. The Elite9 Chirp comes with a 83/200/455/800 or a 50/200/455/800. For the inland water the 83/200/455/800 is perfect and you will be able to "Chirp" at Meium and High frequency. That $300 rebate is excellent and you will be getting a super unit. Ther model# you need is: 000-12181-001 Great infos right here: http://www.lowrance.com/en-US/Products/Fishfinder-Chartplotter/Elite-9-CHIRP-en-us.aspx There is a lot of improvements on the Elite series with the software version 4.0 so be sure youre running the latest version. It will be on the bx cover. If not do yourself a favor and install it.
  3. If you own a card from another company you can use a Navionics Update card to get a Navionics+ card. This is place since March 2015 The only difference between using a Navionics Update card with a older Navionics card version is: you can use any other brands that are list on my 1st post and you will be ending with a Navionics+ and you are still own you're Bluechart or Insight or wathever. Same process describe on this link except you can also use other brands: Navionics Updates | Navionics This is the list of the one that can be use: - Garmin Bluechart - Garmin Bluechart G2 - Garmin Vision - TRAK marine & Lakes cards - Lowrance Insight cards - Lowrance Insight HD cards - Lakemaster cards for Lowrance - Fishing Hot Spots cards - CMAP MAX on SD/mSD - CMAP NT+ on SD/mSD - CMAP NT on SD/mSD
  4. As stated on the Fishhawk doc there is no problem when using 200khz but on 83 it's very close to the 83. As I write on my post the Humminbird unit always transmit both frequencies so it is more likely that you will see some interference. My friend (a charter guide on LO has change is Hb to a Lowrance because of this.
  5. One of the good thing about Lowrance is the fact that you can choose between 83 & 200 khz. The X4 I think is close to the 80khz so when using the 200khz you don't have any problem running the X4; I do and I don't have any problem with interference. On the other side if you are running a Humminbird it is more prone to get interference because the unit always transmit both frequencies even if you choose the 200 it still transmit the 83 frequecie.
  6. Today at 18hrs http://coastwatch.glerl.noaa.gov/modis/modis.php?region=o&page=1&template=subℑ=a1.15087.1813.LakeOntario.143.250m.jpg
  7. Yes 2 4S Has for hrs,around 400 3 seats on air ride suspension
  8. Andre wallyandre

    Sold / Closed FS Lund Fisherman

    2005 Lund Fisherman 1800 in perfect condition. Push by a Yamaha F150 and a T9.9 kicker (elec. tilt & trim), remote control, trolling speed control by a Trollmaster 24 volts Minkotta IPilot 80lbs. Lowrance Elite5 CHIRP (new) Lowrance VHF with a 8ft. antenna 2 Scottys 2116 Bert's tracks system Minkotta in-board charger Fuel-water separator Hydraulic steering Complete top and canvas Shoreland'R trailer (galvanize) with disc brakes Price: $21,000US
  9. Sick today so I didn't read youre post correctly. The card that are part of a bundle contain all the US & Canada but without the SonarCharts. To get the SonarCharts you need to go on Navionics website, creat an account and download the region you want to fish. For a period of 1 year you can get all the new things taht are uploaded by other users, it's call Freshest Data. After a year you can renew youre update for another year for $99. The card size is 2gig and a Platinium is 16Gig
  10. SonarCharts are on the Navionics+ and on the Platinium. I don't know much about Raymarine but on a Lowrance or a HB you need to activate a function name: FishNchip. Not all the units can run that function. See the compatibility doc. on the Raymarine website (bottom right) If youre unit can read the sonarchart you can purchase the Navionics Update and use the older card to unlock and the update will become a Nav+ then you download the region or lakes you are fishing. The Update sale for $99
  11. Works with a HDS Gen2 and Gen3 They do have a hydraulic and a cable steer. The cable steer run for around 1800$ (I think)
  12. The Airmar TM-150 build for the Lowrance is the way to go accordingly to some testers. THat's the one I will get for my next Touch3
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lWeYa0_5bc
  14. You got a a 2D and downscan transducer the 50/200 is the regular 2D transducer and habitually the 50/200 is use in deep water; deep water meaning +300ft. The 50 is a larger cone and the 200 use a narrower cone. The 455/800 is for downscan. The 800 is to be use in shallower water. Those frequencies are excellent to identified what is under the boat, it's mainly to identifie bottom and structure. You can also see the baits but the fish are going to be small dots on the screen. With the Elite you can split the screen in 3 so you can use Downscan,2D in 50 and 200kHz.
  15. The new Elite5 CHIRP and the Elite7 Broadband are in you're price range http://www.lowrance.com/en-US/Products/Fishfinder-Chartplotter/Elite-7-Broadband-en-us.aspx http://www.lowrance.com/en-US/Products/Fishfinder-Chartplotter/Elite-5-CHIRP-en-us.aspx
  16. Lowrance, Broadband sounder, solarmax screen,network capabilities
  17. Sure! Just to get the interface between the HDS Touch worth the try
  18. Same as the Simrad. Navico owns Simrad & Lowrance I'm using Lowrance since 1975 and never had any problem. Many mooving parts?: a pump and a box (computer) 2 wires for the power+ & - and a NMEA 2000 connection I run 2 Raymarien AP and didn't like them (not easy to set-up) and the last one couldn't be use for trolling nelow 2mph and when I call Ray they say that's the way it works.
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