Lowrance x19 or 104

Posted 12/25/2003 2:02 PM (#10786)
Subject: Lowrance x19 or 104


I'm going to upgade my electronics in the very near future. Was leaning towards the x19, but now the 104 is looking very attractive. Anyone wish to comment? Thanks for your thoughts.
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wolf walleye
Posted 12/25/2003 6:35 PM (#10790 - in reply to #10786)
Subject: RE: Lowrance x19 or 104


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Location: shawano,WI
I have a new global map 7000 which is the same size as the 104 without the sonar and is a very nice unit.I like the large size.Everyone at the boat dealership was wondering if it had a DVD player with it.then im running 2 LCX 18-c works very nice.
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Posted 1/14/2004 5:43 AM (#11479 - in reply to #10786)
Subject: RE: Lowrance x19 or 104


thank you for your response...
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Shep
Posted 1/23/2004 9:49 PM (#11976 - in reply to #11479)
Subject: RE: Lowrance x19 or 104



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Some is good, More is better, and too much is just right! hehehe

If I had the bucko's, I'd have the 104. What an awesome unit. Till then, I will keep liking my X-15MT. Can't go wrong with either, X-18, X-19, or X104.
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irishwebs
Posted 2/11/2004 12:38 PM (#12999 - in reply to #10786)
Subject: RE: Lowrance x19 or 104



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Location: Kaukauna WI
I just bought the 104 and 7000 for my 2004 lund only draw back is the size it blocks the winshield view. I am tring to figure out a way to mount to them in the most practcail position and still out of way.

When I ran just a 104 and X 19 in 2003 weight also was a problem when hitting big waves on bago and bay the ram mounts I used eat into top of the console.

I am sold from now on I will not go back to X 15 monocrome I enjoy looking at a color screen and using the avanatages of a Naveonics gold chips. I like being able read depth and humps when traveling fast bye looking at color patterns on gps screen.

Michael Dutton

Edited by irishwebs 2/11/2004 12:43 PM
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