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<blockquote data-quote="natetrack" data-source="post: 41792" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>I have a Humminbird 525 standalone sonar unit and a Lowrance H2O C and love it. The GPS helps me get to the lake if I am unfamiliar with the area, and then you just take it out of the truck and put it in the boat.</p><p></p><p>The 525 costs $160, and comes with the transducer and the speed sensor. </p><p>The H2O C costs $250, but you have to buy the map cards for your area or the MapCreate software for about $100.</p><p></p><p>All together that is only $510 for everything brand new and it is a great option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natetrack, post: 41792, member: 431"] I have a Humminbird 525 standalone sonar unit and a Lowrance H2O C and love it. The GPS helps me get to the lake if I am unfamiliar with the area, and then you just take it out of the truck and put it in the boat. The 525 costs $160, and comes with the transducer and the speed sensor. The H2O C costs $250, but you have to buy the map cards for your area or the MapCreate software for about $100. All together that is only $510 for everything brand new and it is a great option. [/QUOTE]
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