..Lowrance has discontinued the Cuda 350 and the replacement is the Mark 4 or color screen Elite 4....Bass Pro shop lists the Mark 4 at $199.99.....
I like the Cuda but wouldn't buy it again for reasons I've previously posted and that you are stuck with the one base map of the U.S. that is in it. It is better than the base U.S. map in the handheld Garmin, but not much.
With the Garmin handheld we can at least download waypoints to it. The Mark 4 (I looked) is basically the Cuda but with one big difference. It looks like you can buy maps for it on memory cards. That could be good, but if the maps are expensive then the Garmin 400 series looks better as it comes with either inland lakes or coastal charts which are very good and has the NEMA in and out.
They still haven't added the receive NEMA option to the Mark 4, only has NEMA output and I don't like that but there again if you never plan on going to new water then it isn't needed.
They could easily add a feature or two more to the cheaper (under $400) fishfinder/GPS combos but then I guess the sales of the $400 plus units would really suffer. It comes down to where you sail. We had no need for the GPS in Canada, Idaho or Lake Powell (would of been nice there if you couldn't read a map, but they have mile markers on the lake so it still isn't a problem there). The depth finder did come in very handy in those locals.
Down in Florida a 'true' chart plotter with really good charts and NEMA in/out is a definite advantage but you can get that with a laptop or tablet and a cheap under $75 handheld combination and free OpenCPN and free NOAA charts. As far as navigation was concerned the Cuda (or Mark 4) did very little for us in Florida other than depth and the ability to retrace a track that we had taken before using the computer chartplotter/handheld combo. The Mark 4 with add/on charts would of been better, but how much do those charts cost and you still can't conveniently input waypoints :cry:.
I realize that it might sound like I'm saying don't buy the Mark 4 or some of the similar units. I'm not, just try and make sure that what you do buy covers your needs for the next couple years so that you haven't spent $200-$300 on something that needs to be replaced.
Maybe I missed it but where are you going to be sailing?
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