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    Congrats! There's goin' to be lots of good fishin' and family fun going on in that baby for years to come.
    We'll be lookin' forward to seein' some posts and fishin' reports with lots of pics.
    "Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17

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    Thanks for the "Congrats" everyone. Its the nicest boat I have ever owned. I am retired now, so once the longline bite turns on, you will find me on Murray, Clark's Hill, or Greenwood. May even venture out and try to attend one of the gatherings this group puts on. Always good meeting new crappie fishermen and exploring new waters.
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    sinkermaker is offline Crappie.com Legend * Crappie.com Supporter
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    Nice ride you will enjoy that boat. If I find on like that I will buy it and sell my current boat.

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    that is a very sweet rig buddy. congrats. thanks for sharing.

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    Man that's a nice boat glad you found the boat of a life time. Looks great! Come on out and join in with us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EddieT View Post
    One nice thing about the boat is it has snap in carpet on the floor. Carpet will come out during fishing season, then back in for the family in the summer. The boat came with a little Humminbird 323 with an in hull transducer. Its just a small black and white sonar unit that is 83 or 200 khz. Any idea what I might can put in its place and still use the in hull transducer. Would like a small 5 inch sonar/gps unit in its place. I have a Simrad 7 I will also be adding to the boat.
    Humminbird Helix 5 is good unit but not sure what you loose (if anything?)with the existing transducer.
    Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men

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    Congrats nice ride
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    Finished up my trolling rod holders today. 6 on the sides and 6 out the back. 12 is all I care to run. Plan to mount a transom saver block tomorrow. I am going to mount my Simrad Go 7 on the dash behind the wind shield. Just learned the Simrad unit has a wireless feature. You can turn that on and mirror the Simrad screen to any phone or tablet. You can also control the Simrad unit from the tablet. Think I will set up a 10 or 12 inch tablet in the back to use while trolling. Anyone else use the screen mirroring feature.
    Last edited by EddieT; 09-25-2020 at 08:23 PM. Reason: Edit

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