handheld with old graph?

whofan

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whofan <br />Cadet <br />Member # 68985 <br /><br /> posted April 23, 2006 09:35 PM <br />--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />Im contemplating on wether to get a combo unit or hand held.<br />I have an x75 Lowrace graph should I keep it and mount a H2Oc next to it like all thumbs has? <br />Would it be better to upgrade to a color graph with GPS?<br />The x75 works well,5 years old. If I keep the graph I wouldnt have to change out the transducer along with the speed senser.<br /><br />Will a hand held be as nice as a fixed mount gps like a 68Mc?<br /><br />Im having quite a dilemma with this.<br /><br />Anyone with the Ifinder H20c like it or regret it? <br />--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />Posts: 2 | From: Michigan | Registered: Jan 2006 | IP: Logged |
 

ricksrster

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Re: handheld with old graph?

You can get a mounts for your hand helf GPS. That way you can take the GPS out of the boat and use it in your vehicle, hiking, or what ever.
 

whofan

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Re: handheld with old graph?

Thanks for the reply ricksrster.<br />I been thinking about the convenience of having a hand held.<br /> I dont ice fish, hunt or do much hiking. The hand held is a nice option price wise. <br /><br />I wonder are they almost as nice as a fixed mount and do they work as well or is it better to save the extra $ for the bigger fixed mount?<br /><br /> Anyone have experence with both?
 

Boatist

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Re: handheld with old graph?

The real difference between a hand held and fixed is screen size and how portable it is. I have seen both the H2O C and the M68 C.<br /><br />The H2O C has a very bright screen and comes with a lighter power plug. It also takes memory chips if you want to upgrade the maps. Has a much better base map than Garmin and the screen is 200 percent better than garmin. Runs on AA batteries. Advantage over the M68 C is screen is brighter, you can use it in your car or take it hiking, biking.<br />Disadvantage screen smaller 2.83 inches M68 C is 3.5 inches.<br /><br />M68C advantage is bigger screen as noted above. Has a depthfinder built in and also has a great base base map.<br />Disavantage screen not as bright, does not take any chips if you want to upgrade maps. Has no batteries.
 

whofan

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Re: handheld with old graph?

Thanks Boatist,<br /><br /> This is the info Im looking for. Looks like the hand held is a safe bet.<br /><br />More opinons are always welcome.<br /><br />Im glad to know the H20 has a brighter screen. In pictures the bigger units look better. I now know this is not the case.
 

Boatist

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Re: handheld with old graph?

Hope I did not mislead you as lowrance has many fixed big screen units with great sunlight viewable screen that are very bright. The M68C is not one of the brighter screens.<br /><br />One thing that I really like about about the M68C is it's points of interest markers.<br />As an example I have fished an area North of San Francisco (Bodega Bay) every year since 1980 and learn slowly many fishing locations and there name. You won't find these names and locations on a chart. You will here people talikng about a spot and ask where is that spot and most will give you a general idea where it is, Like about 10 miles south of Bodega Head. Well all the spots I have herd of and never been able to locate are on the M68C base map. Actually even on the downloadable simulator. Places I had figured out are also on there. Now if I here someone talking about McClures beach I know where it is.
 
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