Being retire I find plenty of time to fish as I spend 6-8 hours on the water each time I go out.
When I went fishing with a guy that has the 34 unit I found it to be fair superior to the 32 unit I had. As the Garmin tech stated, I could sell the 32 system for the $500 difference in price but I hate to accept $500, given what I initially paid for it. So I started thinking about keeping it as a second unit.
I know a guy who has 3 trolling motors but he uses them in place of the outboard engine. He said that when his outboard stopped working he found it cheaper to buy the extra trolling motors than to repair or replace the outboard. And since he actually fishes instead of running up and down the lake at high speed to go to different spots, the trolling motors take him to the area he fishes without any problems.
We are all born ignorant but one must work really hard to remain stupid. -Ben Franklin
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We are all born ignorant but one must work really hard to remain stupid. -Ben Franklin
PROUD MEMBER OF TEAM GEEZER
Any day I'm fishing is a good day, regardless of what I catch.
Don't blame you one bit, I put two and two together and understand 100%. I don't sell nothing either really, especially if I can utilize it. Stuff is to costly to eat the depreciation every couple years. I actually think the scanning tool is a great idea using LVS 32 from the console. I know I've seen several topics on people considering lithium batteries just to get more run time cause they we're running down TM batteries down on high speed using trolling motor to scan with livescope. I'm afraid I'm not proficient enough with original 32 to even consider the 34 yet.
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