I am currently going back and forth between transom mount fishfinders and depth gauges.
In the order of most to least important, I would like to have a unit that displays:
1. Depth
2. Speed
3. Water temp
4. Fish
I also don't want to spend more than $250.
The fishfinder I am looking at is the Lowrance Mark-5X Pro, ($200) which has depth and water temp, but no speed indication. My problem with this fishfinder is that Lowrance has had mixed reviews and I am questioning the reliability. Also, without speed indication, I will have to rely on my Navionics GPS iphone app, which doesn't track speed until you reach 5mph- which is less than helpful.
The speed/depth gauge I am looking at is the Raymarine ST40 ($240) which is a reliable brand name, but doesn't show fish, contours of the ground, or water temp.
If you know of a unit that has all the features I need at a price that is under $250, please help!
I would also be interested in hearing about your experiences with fishfinders, depth gauges, and the top name brands.
Thank You!
Well to answer my own question if anyone is interested. I called Eagle and the tech guy (seemed to know what he was talking about) said that you could not send waypoints to it from navigation software such as SeaClear II or Open CPN.Do you know anything about the NMEA 183 input feature with it (Cuda 350-S/Map). Can you download waypoints to it?...
Yep, I need to see if I need the wet suit on or notSo you can see if it is warm enough to jump in without freezing.
Other than for fishing, what's the deal with temp? Just asking.
Rich
If you are going to get that and shoot thru the hull you will most likely loose the temp (you will know the temp inside the bottom of the boat). Some of those will allow you to buy a second temp gauge.
That has a nice display, but for us we aren't fishing, so that is a minor consideration in the purchase. Just my feelings, but I think the Cuda 350 has that one beat if you aren't that interested in fishing.
The best though,
Sum
That is the way the present one in our boat is mounted. It was in there when we bought the boat and seems to work fine. I think I'll try the same mounting on the new one. Nice to know it is working for someone else,I set my transducer on the inside of the hull. I set it in a plumber's wax ring. ....
A nice hand bearing compass will do the same thing for SOG if you are near land. Just plot your position over a fixed period of time and compare the two positions on the chart with a set of dividers and you easily get speed over ground. A Davis HBC is maybe 25 bucks.If you sail in water with currents, you really should have both SOG and STW.