Re: Should I get a basic fish finder or include the GPS?
You should take your time and compare closely. One thing to know is until July Lowrance 5xx series will give you a free map of your choice.
First thing to consider is how you will use the unit. Dont know where your from but if your going to fish Saltwater I would get a unit with more power than the 522. 300 watts RMS is only enough power to about 125 feet of salt water.
Someone said Garmin more versatile which is not true. Garmin per there web site has NMEA 0183. Lowrance has NMEA 0183 also but has NMEA 2000, Eithernet like on our computers, and RS232 as well. They seamed to indicate that Lowrance 522 C could not have radar but it can.
I do not know if you can still get the Garmin 178 C but it is out of production.
If your compare the 5 inch Lowrance 522 C to some 5 inch Garmin units like the 440 C or the 540 C I think lowrance is a lot better unit.
Dont get me wrong both brands are great quality. I have a 1980 Lowrance depthfinder that still works perfect today. I have a Garmin GPSMAP 76 handheld GPS and it works perfect and I have a Lowrance H2O C that is great. The Lowrance H2O C is twice as fast and twice as bright as the Garmin Gpsmap 76.
Comparing the Lowrance 5 inch screens to the Garmin 5 inch screens.
Lowrance resolution on every unit I checked was 480 by 480.
Garmin resolution on every uint I checked was 240 by 320.
So Lowrance has more resoultion or a higher defination screen. If your useing it in full screen mode for map or dephfinder then it not that big a difference.
However if your useing in split screen mode the the Lowrance would have a resoultion of 480 vertical by 240 horziontal. Vertical resoultion is what give you the detail of fish under your transducer.
Garmin in split screen is 160 Vertical by 240 horziontal. So the Lowrance vertical resoultion is 3 times as detailed. This is like the difference for standard TV to High defination TV.
Each unit has routes that you can set up to take you from your launch ramps to your fishing spots, beaches, bait docks or Party places but Garmin units only Have 20 routes in the 5 inch screens I checked. Lowrance units have 100.
For me 20 is just not enough I have 9 different launch ramps that I use on regular basis. 2 ramps in the delta I use have over 5 routes each.
I am different than some in that I use routes on most trips even on bright sunny days. I do it for two reasons.
1: It give me confidence that the route is safe and correct for that day when the fog rolls in early without warning or that morning when you can not see more than 50 feet but want to get out. This is not the time to wonder if the route is safe to take you in or out.
2: Useing a route every trip gives me practice is selecting a route foward or reverse and useing the compass or steering indicator.
Away take your time and compare units with hands on in a store before your buy. Some Garmin unit come with preLoaded detailed maps and the higher end Lowrance HD units do also but at a higher cost. Remember the Lowrance 5xx series has a free map card of your choice unyil July.
http://www.lowrance.com/en/Free-Map-Card-Offer/?X.src=fmo1