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Lowrance vs Hummingbird vs Garmin
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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 4746516" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>I recently went through your dilemma. Seems like Garmin has the best mapping, Humminbird has the best SI, and Lowrance has the best DI. I went with 2 Garmin 93SV units connected with an ethernet cable for a couple reasons. 1) I'm a Garmin guy. Always had less problems with Garmin. Their customer service is awesome. 2) Price. I caught these units on sale for $599 each which was $400 off the regular price. 3) Maps are included and you can make your own maps of lakes that aren't mapped or find them online. 4) These units are Panoptix compatible. If I decide to drop $1500 on the Panoptix transducer later it will plug into my units.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 4746516, member: 5695"] I recently went through your dilemma. Seems like Garmin has the best mapping, Humminbird has the best SI, and Lowrance has the best DI. I went with 2 Garmin 93SV units connected with an ethernet cable for a couple reasons. 1) I'm a Garmin guy. Always had less problems with Garmin. Their customer service is awesome. 2) Price. I caught these units on sale for $599 each which was $400 off the regular price. 3) Maps are included and you can make your own maps of lakes that aren't mapped or find them online. 4) These units are Panoptix compatible. If I decide to drop $1500 on the Panoptix transducer later it will plug into my units. [/QUOTE]
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