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I'm looking to add a second finder to my 07 Tracker Avalanche for the front. I have the stock Lowrance 86 TX at the cockpit. Just looking for opinions on what I should be looking for. Not interested in GPS or chartplotters. Seems to be way too many out there with too many bells and whistles. Thanks.

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I posted this in another thread, but it applies here too.

"I bought an Eagle FishEasy 320C last year to install on my kayak and I love it.  I got it on eBay for just under $200 and it's a compact, relatively inexpensive color unit that works great on my 10' long Hobie kayak.  Perfect for what I use it for, which is basically locating structure and bottom features vice actually finding fish.  Definitely recommended for the price.  I'd love to get another one for my Bass Tracker when I can find the money.

P.S.  It's also very easy to read and identify the color changes in direct sunlight, even while wearing polarized sunglasses."

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What about the Humminbird 777c2 Fishing System?  I've been doing research on it and it seems to give more bang for the buck without all the distracting bells and whistles.

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For a low budget go with the Fishmark 320 or 480 great for the price.  Stay away fro the lower end Hummingbirds, waste of money.  Trust me their on several of or work boats and they don't compare to the Eagle's.

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Not real worried about price just want a good unit.  The Humminbird 777c2 Fishing System seems to be a good color unit without all of the extras.  I don't think it's a lower end unit just because of the resolution and dual beams.

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My boat isnt big enough to justify two finders but the one coming will be and Ive thought about this ALOT.

This is what I want.... buy two of them exact same model, place the transducer on the transom and network them together so that they both read IDENTICAL. Then use GPS and markers for my positions.

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