buy the best possible sounder you can and buy a basic GPS even like a garmin 126 to get you by IMO. Hard to get 2 good units for under a $1,000. different storry if you have that to spend for each.
I need some help as i have just purchased a boat that came with no electronics, I will be doing nearly all my fishing in Westernport and Port Phillip Bays and would like to know what sounder and gps would suit these areas and where to buy them from.I have a budget of about $1000 all up.
Thanks in advance.
Gavin
buy the best possible sounder you can and buy a basic GPS even like a garmin 126 to get you by IMO. Hard to get 2 good units for under a $1,000. different storry if you have that to spend for each.
Garry
Retired Honda Master Tech
Thanks Garry , my problem is i spent all my money on the boat and i only have about a grand to spend on electronics and i dont know what is value for money or the best place to buy (here or maybe the USA).everything seems to vairy in prices and to be honest i dont reaily understand the jargon.Should i buy black and white or color? Single or duel beam?I just dont know what i will need,What do most people use or recomend?
and other things like should i get a gps or a gps chartplotter?
With your sounder go colour theres just no comparison to b/w. If it was me I,d go the Garmin 340 or 400 c they come with dual frequ transducer, then buy a garmin handheld GPS for around $400. If your fishin in 50mtrs or less you don.t realy need a dual transducer, but if the unit has one its no dramma. The Garmin 420 combo is a excellent little unit for around 900. A touch tiny but still excellent. Jump on to fishon and check out the units from the states, its safe to import through them. You need a good gps, sounder is the excellent item you need Polky
is it better to buy a combo or two seperate units, i would worry with a combo if it stuffed up for any reason you would be without both or am i just being paranoid?
you will be able to buy both for 1000, i purchased brand new raymarine ds500x and a garmin 400series chartplotter both for $1100,, mr boats on the bay , is located in nsw.. bought couple of things off him with no probs and full warranty.
dbl
thanks i will check out his site
Separate units for sure. I find that with chartplotters, there is so much info for a 5in screen already, can't imagine having to split that screen with the sounder as well, wouldn't be able to see a thing.
When getting a chartplotter don't forget you will need to factor in the cost of maps, which is pretty expensive (~2-300).
My Dad has a spare c-map for the areas i intend to fish so that will save me some $$$ if i get a chartplotter that fits the same map.By the sounds of what the helpful members are saying color is the way to go.But is it nessasary for a gps or would b/w be ok.I now understand the color f/finders have advantages over b/w is this also the case with gps/chartplotters?
IMO, colour GPS chartplotters are just as advantageous. It will let you see at a glance red/green markers as well as know when you're travelling through land (as my skeg can attest to).
Color for both it is then, i may have to buy them on at a time , have many members bought things from FISHON? If so how did you get on? There prices seem pretty fair.
Bought both my Raymarine DS500X and Northstar 550i with fuel flow and maps from there. No hassles at all and arrived in a week (during Christmas as well). Prices are pretty spot on with what you can get on the net. Although it doesn't hurt to search around, US dealers seem fairly used to shipping to Aust...
Gavin,
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I would keep the units separate.
Go for the Raymarine,435 chart plotter.However you would be looking at about 1300 dollars for that alone.
My sounder choice would be Furuno FCV 585
David
Thanks Dave i would love to have both of those units but the BOSS says i have to keep it under a grand i think she thinks ive spent too much on the boat already.