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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 14386" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I noticed this hadn't been answered yet. Personally, I would go with the Eagle fishmark 320, or 480, but that is my personal preference alone. I don't have much experience with H-birds, so I can't help ya there (unless you have the funding for side imaging - I have a bit of experience with those, and they are awesome!)</p><p>As far as your TM, since you don't have an outboard yet, you will probably want a 24 volt motor to get you around a bit faster. Also, once you get an outboard, you will probably want to fish in the bow, so in your situation, I would get a bow mount 24 volt. Since it will be used for fishing, at lower speeds, definitely get one with Maximizer. Do the research on it, and you will see why. </p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 14386, member: 55"] I noticed this hadn't been answered yet. Personally, I would go with the Eagle fishmark 320, or 480, but that is my personal preference alone. I don't have much experience with H-birds, so I can't help ya there (unless you have the funding for side imaging - I have a bit of experience with those, and they are awesome!) As far as your TM, since you don't have an outboard yet, you will probably want a 24 volt motor to get you around a bit faster. Also, once you get an outboard, you will probably want to fish in the bow, so in your situation, I would get a bow mount 24 volt. Since it will be used for fishing, at lower speeds, definitely get one with Maximizer. Do the research on it, and you will see why. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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