newbe ? GPS on pontoon

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newbe ? GPS on pontoon

#1 Post by powerT » Fri Jun 23, 2017 8:10 am

I'm new to pontoons , we are kinda learning as we go. We just recently bought a sun tracker 20 DLK with a 90 mercury on it. It came with a lowrance hook 4x fish finder , it doesn't have a gps on it . Would it be better to replace it with a fish finder gps combo or keep it and buy a hand held gps with lake maps on it like a Garmin.

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Re: newbe ? GPS on pontoon

#2 Post by guy48065 » Fri Jun 23, 2017 9:03 am

I don't do much fishing and my lake is small so I don't use GPS for mapping but since my toon has no gauges I use the finder to tell me my speed.
Yeah my phone will do that but it's not waterproof & the display is hard to see in the sun.
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#3 Post by BobL » Fri Jun 23, 2017 10:41 am

I would go handheld.

* Will cost less money than replacing your current unit.

* You can take the handheld with you if you sell your boat or go on a friend's boat.
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#4 Post by JLester273 » Fri Jun 23, 2017 12:54 pm

It really depends on what your looking for out of it. From what I have seen it is handy to have an all in one unit if your fishing and want to come back to a spot etc. The down side is you can't use it anywhere else.
Now a handheld is nice for portability but adds in the chance of forgetting it on a trip or something.

As far as price that just depends what you want. I have seen GPS/fish finders for pretty cheap. And the reviews were pretty good. Yeah it isn't top of the line but I don't take that as what your asking for.

Handheld GPS is one I have been away from for a bit. But generally they are almost if not as much as the lower end combo units I have seen lately. Like I said I have not looked for a while. But if it is anywhere close I'd go with an all in one unit. Only downside I see if price is the same is you'll have to install it.
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#5 Post by rancherlee » Sat Jun 24, 2017 6:30 am

[quote="BobL"]I would go handheld.

* Will cost less money than replacing your current unit.

* You can take the handheld with you if you sell your boat or go on a friend's boat.[/quote]

I'd argue that one, for not much more money a GPS/Finder combo is the way to go.
-Screen size, way easier see the map under way
-speed/satellite lock on , the fish finder units usually have a lot more processing power and update the screen more frequently and usually,more accurate, and lock on to more satellites quicker.
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Re: newbe ? GPS on pontoon

#6 Post by jlwardn » Sat Jun 24, 2017 8:40 am

My pontoon had no gauges so I bought the Garmin Striker 4 fish finder.....$89 at Menards. It has GPS so I can get what I need.......Speed and Depth. I like the other features like waypoint mapping and hopeful will get some use out of the fish finder feature.
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Re: newbe ? GPS on pontoon

#7 Post by powerT » Sat Jun 24, 2017 7:15 pm

Thanks for the help and everyone's input , I'm leaning towards upgrading my current fish finder for one with a gps probably the lowrance hook 7 and downloading an app on my IPhone for hiking and a backup . I'm hoping I can use the existing wiring and transducer that's already mounting for the hook 4x

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#8 Post by NonHyphenAmerican » Sat Jun 24, 2017 9:15 pm

I like the Lowrance Unit on m boat.

GPS, Temperature, Depth, Fish Finder, Trails & Waypoints as well as speed.

But it's on the boat.

I have Garmins for hunting as well as in all my vehicles cause when I retired, I took them out of the business vehicles.

I think Garmin makes excellent products.
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Re: newbe ? GPS on pontoon

#9 Post by JLester273 » Sun Jun 25, 2017 6:03 pm

I talked with the guy at bass pro today about different units available. He mentioned the Garmin with the 3d tech...that was pretty impressive...not in my budget but impressive.

I'm leaning toward a hummingbird. Helix 5 for my boat. He mentioned each company has their strengths. Hummingbird being the best sonar wise according to him. But I am using the fish finder part of it maybe more than some people. So I look to that first. The Helix 5 is in my price range and I like the size of it.... of course it is down the road a bit for me. For now my Old Hummingbird 525 will have to do.
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#10 Post by dwelter » Mon Jun 26, 2017 8:29 am

Why not Navionics on your smart phone and tablet with Sonar Phone wi-fi for your sonar fishing needs. That's my set up. Truly portable and you probably already have a phone and tablet.

https://www.navionics.com/usa/apps/navionics-boating

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Re: newbe ? GPS on pontoon

#11 Post by JLester273 » Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:45 am

I have seen the sonar phone stuff. It looks interesting.
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Re: newbe ? GPS on pontoon

#12 Post by justfishing » Mon Jun 26, 2017 10:40 am

I think it depends on what you want to do. If you fish and want to come back to certain points or have an underwater contour may then a new unit may be in order. Screen resolution has gotten better as well being able to see it in the sun.

if you just want to see where you are at on the lake your phone will do.

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#13 Post by joe20toon » Mon Jun 26, 2017 4:49 pm

[quote="JLester273"]I'm leaning toward a hummingbird. Helix 5 for my boat. ...[/quote]

I hope you can save up some cash and get the Helix 7. Some reviews on the Helix 5 have mentioned the screen is too small.

http://www.crappie.com/crappie/arkansas ... f0a4baaf97

Best to compare them side by side at some sports/marine, Bass Pro retail store.
When mounted on your console, it may be farther away from you then what you see at the stores.
That's where the slightly larger screen will be much easier to view.

By the way, here's the new version of the Helix 5: http://www.sonarwars.com/humminbird-hel ... g2-review/
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