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Less than $200 GPS/Fish Finder Combos...any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wallijig" data-source="post: 253967" data-attributes="member: 6398"><p>I had Cuda 350 on my last boat and really liked it. It did not show contour depths on lakes I fish, but I used it for tracking areas I have been and follow them plus marking underwater structure. It does not accept any chips either, but for the money I fell it was great.</p><p>I did notice thought GPS was little different from one trip to next. Times I would track or mark would be 8'-12' off. Where my Garmin hand held seemed to be within 3'-5'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wallijig, post: 253967, member: 6398"] I had Cuda 350 on my last boat and really liked it. It did not show contour depths on lakes I fish, but I used it for tracking areas I have been and follow them plus marking underwater structure. It does not accept any chips either, but for the money I fell it was great. I did notice thought GPS was little different from one trip to next. Times I would track or mark would be 8'-12' off. Where my Garmin hand held seemed to be within 3'-5'. [/QUOTE]
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