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Fishtraker 06-27-2013 05:56 PM

Fish beware!
 
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Got this hooked up today

Cadillyak 06-27-2013 08:50 PM

Congrats. Ready to paddle out??

bad brady 06-28-2013 03:58 AM

Sweet man. It'll help out a bunch.

jorluivil 06-28-2013 06:09 AM

Having sonar is great but having sonar and GPS is the ultimate. I dont recognize the unit so I'm not sure What exactly it has but if it doesn't have GPS and make sure your next purchase is a sonar/GPS combo

dorado50 06-28-2013 08:08 AM

Sonar only is just fine! But make sure you have a compass on board and know how to use it...

Raskal311 06-28-2013 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by dorado50 (Post 161684)
Sonar only is just fine! But make sure you have a compass on board and know how to use it...


and the one on your phone dont count :D

Fishtraker 06-28-2013 11:08 AM

Lol yea it is a sonar/GPS.

Drake 06-28-2013 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by dorado50 (Post 161684)
Sonar only is just fine! But make sure you have a compass on board and know how to use it...

You must be :canabis::sifone:

captnblood34 06-28-2013 12:20 PM

Is that the Elite 4? Love mine, you'll be pleased with your purchase.:cheers1:

Jay

Dannowar 06-28-2013 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Drake (Post 161711)
You must be :canabis::sifone:


gps is the only way i can find the launch after a long day of :sifone:



.....i mean :reel:

Fishtraker 06-28-2013 01:56 PM

It came in handy this morning the fog was bad on the water right after daylight.

dorado50 06-28-2013 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Drake (Post 161711)
You must be :canabis::sifone:


so when the battery dies on some foggy day and you have no compass on board cause you rely on that 'ol trusty GPS then what do you do? Just one of many scenarios. Your mariner skills seem to be lacking here my friend! :sifone:

makobob 06-28-2013 03:47 PM

Great question Dorado. Maybe follow the swell, prevailing winds and the sounds of the jets flying in and out.

ful-rac 06-28-2013 04:29 PM

hav'n a compass wouldn't kill ya! Good backup.

Fishtraker 06-28-2013 05:22 PM

This is true and I'm sure if I were to be put in that position I would have followed the swells in.

dorado50 06-28-2013 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Fishtraker (Post 161742)
This is true and I'm sure if I were to be put in that position I would have followed the swells in.


Really???? Best of luck to you:)

Drake 06-28-2013 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by dorado50 (Post 161735)
so when the battery dies on some foggy day and you have no compass on board cause you rely on that 'ol trusty GPS then what do you do? Just one of many scenarios. Your mariner skills seem to be lacking here my friend! :sifone:

a) I hardly rely on my GPS for "navigation" - Fishing is general has proven to be much more productive when you have documented locations. I.e. Over the winter, marking all the commericial lobster bouys have given me some of the best halibut spots and Rock fish spots...also the new MLPA isn't marked with bouys yet, so thanks to my GPS I know when I'm in the zone

b) What happens when you have your ole' trusty compass, and the fog rolls in. So you tell yourself. "Head east to find La Jolla shores" and you wind up in boomers? :(

c) I spent 3 years navigating a 270' Coast Guard Cutter...My navigation skills are quite refined :cool:

d) Using a battery that lasts well beyond what your fishing sessions last is a no-brainer. I get 14 hours out of mine and have a spare on board.

e) I love you, but seriously, how are you defending not having a GPS? :confused::confused::confused::confused:

ful-rac 06-29-2013 04:14 PM

Drake you dont have a ferarri....you lose!

dorado50 06-30-2013 09:29 AM

The most important navigational tool on any vessel is the magnetic compass. Properly selected,installed,and compensated,a marine compass will provide simple,trouble free reference for direction under virtually any circumstance and without the need for electric power or electronics. Because of its basic importance,the marine compass should be selected with in-depth knowlege of its operation and the type of boating that is expected to be done. The compass can provide the skipper with trustworthy readings in all types of water,visibility,and sea conditions.

dorado50 06-30-2013 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by ful-rac (Post 161791)
Drake you dont have a ferarri....you lose!


have a bad day did ya bud!! rather you hate on me than some mom and her kids on the freeway!


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