Sounder advice
Submitted by luke george on Mon, 2019-04-08 08:18
Hey guys I'm chasing some advice on a sounder for my kayak. It will be mainly used for locating redfin and bottom contours in the dams and rivers, I don't want to spend too much on it as there's a good chance it will end up submerged at some stage. Have looked at the lowrance hook 2 for 119 but I think I'd prefer a tall skinny sounder rather than the wider models. Perhaps the pirahna max series from hummingbird?
sunshine
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If you are happy with black and white
Have one here you are more than welcome to .....SOR
luke george
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Thanks for the offer mate, I
Thanks for the offer mate, I don't think I could ever go back to black and white though.
WALLABOK
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Garmin striker plus 4
really good unit, ideal for a kayak.
Wallabok
Dale
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Raymarine dragonfly would suit to a tea.
https://www.whitworths.com.au/raymarine-dragonfly-4-pro-chartplotter-fishfinder
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bouttime
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The hook 2 4x 4 inch unit
The hook 2 4x 4 inch unit would be perfect. plug and play the unit does all the tuning without having to do anything. Also has the GPS. Great for a kayak as you are never in deep water and for $120 if it gets flooded just buy a new one.