Sorry, can't help ya out. Maybe one of the local guys in your area can chime in.
Might just wanna get out there and mash buttons. You can always restore defaults if you feel like it is out of whack.
Not sure but I am pretty sure it would be several hour trip
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Shawn Hines
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Middle East
Sorry, can't help ya out. Maybe one of the local guys in your area can chime in.
Might just wanna get out there and mash buttons. You can always restore defaults if you feel like it is out of whack.
Team "Itch N 2 Fish"
Reading the manual, and using the unit is the best advice anyone can give you. Time on the water, and knowledge about your device will take you all the way.
Enjoy it. Lots of good youtube videos out there that will help with the learning curve. Did for me. Also alot of time in simulator mode sitting in the garage.
Yeah that is kinda what I was thinking too.
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Middle East
Grats hines on your new unit
as far as learning your new unit check out you tube and sit in the garage and play with the simulator
I went to HB web site and downloaded all the different manuals for my unit and the GPS puck to my laptop and every night when I go to bed I read for an hr, every morn all I think about is the HB systems when I'm up lol
again Grats sir
Grats also on your new unit.
Ordering 998c SI monday from BBG also.
I live about hour from BPS where i started looking at HB SI units. I have watched several hours of video on bassboatcentral.com by Doug V They are very helpful.
They have Thread dedicated just for it.
After watching them I went back to BPS on week day when they werent busy and played with their 798,898,998 and 1198 models on display a couple different times.
After videos and BPS outings i found the HB units very easy to use.
Ready to get mine and get it on the water! Now if this darn weather would cooperate where i live.
Doug V on BBC is a big help, even if he is a Bass fisherman. LOL A great guy.