That's a good idea! i have the app on my iPad mini. Im sure theres a mount I can get so it's up on the dash. I might shell out for the HD version. Then I'll have a nice 8" gps screen and a very solid 7" fish finder.
Those Stabicraft's are fine vessels indeed! I looked into them. They are not outfitted like his is lol. That is completely customized. They seem to handle rough water extremely well for an aluminum...Yeah... that is a fine vessel! The Evinrude looks like it was stolen off of a space ship.
That iPad holder looks good. I don't have a nice high mounting spot like that, or the overhang from a hard top, so I'll make an upside down U and clad it in carpet or something. Thanks for the link!
That would be US dollar if I'm not mistakenYou’re not kidding! 9”screen with chirp for that price? Great buy.
Steely Dan you’re right. It was a good deal as I went back to the link and the item has sold out. What screen are you using these days?
don't be fooled hes got more then just the hds screens lolNothing wrong with a little overkill!
I agree for the most part. Most of the fish I’ve caught haven’t shown up on my screen. I do like to know where the bait is though!The best fish finder the guy running the gear...and the guy running the boat....if you can't do either of those well enough to start....to heck with the fish finder.
If I didn't have my sounder I wouldn't mind in the areas I fish. All I would need to know is water depth.
Depends on what the older unit is and how well it's built and what it is built for.
Both units work together and must compliment eachother.
Garmin is definitely your solution...P66 will suit most people's fancy.
Chirp units are good for target separation and work well in shallow water with the supplied transducers.
Where are you fishing?
If you're in the Lower Strait of Georgia contending with run off, freshet, algae blooms etc....many days even the P66 doesn't cut it. You're trolling around blind.
Airmar P66 at the minimum.