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    Quote Originally Posted by skunked again View Post
    Which unit do you have?
    I had plus units, they had screw on connectors. Never had a problem with them falling out.
    Striker 7SV and 5DV. Guess they don't get the good connectors, it's an annoying issue.

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    I think they all have their good and bad points, personaly I run an old Lowrance right now and I,m due for a new one and not really sure which one to go with myself.
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    Garmjn here. Very simple to use. I like the mount on the echomaps, so easy to pop off the head unit and store to keep it safe.


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    Really debating getting the Garmin Strikers, but, I really want the option of a map chip. I know chartplotting can get you from A to B easily, but, I also like the idea of not having to rely on Google Earth to get ideas for my next run.

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    Garmin customer service is top notch. I had no complaints with their product either. I have ran Lowrance and Bird and since I started using Garmin I will not go back. easy to use., it is usable right out of the box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dschouest42 View Post
    Really debating getting the Garmin Strikers, but, I really want the option of a map chip. I know chartplotting can get you from A to B easily, but, I also like the idea of not having to rely on Google Earth to get ideas for my next run.
    That has crossed my mind a lot as well. For now I am just going to rig up a cheap tablet in the boat with the Navionics app. About as cheap as boat navigation gets.

    My Strikers will store waypoints well enough. Navionics will show fish attractors and contour maps.

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    they even have upgrades to their GPS to software at Bass Pro.

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