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walleyefinder
Posted 6/8/2004 9:49 PM (#19283)
Subject: Consumer reports for a GPS


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Hi Guys ,I'm in the market to purchase a GPS. around the 400$ range. Can you guys give me some idea what to look for? I already have a fishfinder.
Thanks...
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Sunshine
Posted 6/9/2004 8:29 AM (#19288 - in reply to #19283)
Subject: RE: Consumer reports for a GPS



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I would suggest the Lowrance GlobalMap 4800M for $399.00
Great resolution
http://www.lowrance.com/Outdoor/Products/GM4800M.asp
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chris5150
Posted 6/9/2004 8:38 AM (#19289 - in reply to #19283)
Subject: RE: Consumer reports for a GPS


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I have a Garmin GPS MAP 76 and I love it. Very user freindly. I use mine on the boat but also take it hunting, otherwise I would have a GPS/locator combo. I also have the Fishing Hotspots map downloaded into the GPS and this works verywell also.

I have 2 Garmin units now and have had 1 lowrance GPS. I personally like the Garmins better.
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