Lowrance HDS Vs. humminbird
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Lowrance HDS Vs. humminbird
I am looking to get a new graph and need some input as to which is a better buy. The HDS 7 with structure scan is about $1600 and the humminbird 798 with side imaging is $1000. I know that the HDS has a lot of features for boating but all I want is to see whats under the water and have good GPS. Also is it really worth the money to get a 7" screen instead of a 5". And is there a way to transfer waypoints from an old maping chip to a new unit.
If anyone has any advice it would sure help...thanks, Brad S.
If anyone has any advice it would sure help...thanks, Brad S.
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Re: Lowrance HDS Vs. humminbird
Call Don Iovino he is Lowrance all the way (which excludes Hummingbird who makes good stuff in the U.S.) but is a master and one of the best with electronics ever. He can set you up and fine tune anything you have with personal service, he is easy to contact and speak with as well.
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I have both. Best I can tell you is the Lowrance has more features, the Humminbird is more user friendly. You can get the 898 for about $1400 if not less if ya shop around. I got a 798si for $699.
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The waypoints are not stored on the chip. They are in the unit. Lowrance to Lowrance or 'bird to 'bird, easy. One brand to another, not so easy but possible. I bought a boat with Humminbird on it and spent a ton to replace it with Lowrance if that helps. I would do it again.bmshepherd wrote:is there a way to transfer waypoints from an old maping chip to a new unit.
If anyone has any advice it would sure help...thanks, Brad S.
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Both units are good and depends on what you get use to. I would only recommend you get the largest screen you can afford. With the larger HDS 8 and HDS 10 you can have up to 4 different views. The overlays are nice and soft keys really help getting thur the menu. Also as we get older larger screens are better to see.
I have both a HDS 10 on the console and HDS 7 up front.
My partner has HDS 7 in the console and HDS 5 up front. It has worked fine for him but really enjoys my larger screens.
I have both a HDS 10 on the console and HDS 7 up front.
My partner has HDS 7 in the console and HDS 5 up front. It has worked fine for him but really enjoys my larger screens.
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I also have both. The Humminbird SI and Down imaging are great, and easy to use.flipit wrote:I have both. Best I can tell you is the Lowrance has more features, the Humminbird is more user friendly. You can get the 898 for about $1400 if not less if ya shop around. I got a 798si for $699.
The Lowrance HD is incredibly crisp and shows small detail really well.
I have the Humminbird on the console, and the Lowrance on the TM.
It works for me.
I can follow my dropshot or spoon down when I'm fishing from the bow, and see everything clearly.
The Humminbird is by far more user friendly, at least for someone who is computer challenged, like me.
Get the biggest screen you can afford for the console. You won't be sorry.
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if you have a money issue i would say the hummingbird, however keep in mind the reason you are paying more for the lowrance is the built in broadband sonar. broadband really enhances the fish finder and gives you a much crisper display with great seperation between fish, grass, etc. the lowrance is the way to go in my opinion. as for waypoints your old gps unit should allow you to download your waypoints to a chip which can then be put into your unit and then you can load the waypoints into your new finder/gps. also if you have an exsisting chip such as hotmaps you can use it as well but keep in mind each year they build a new chip with more detail that may not be on the old version.
well hope this will help and good luck with your choice
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well hope this will help and good luck with your choice
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I would have to agree to go as big as you can. I originally was going to go with the HDS 10 but found out it had no video out port. I went with a Humminbird 1197 on the bow and a 998 in the dash linked to a 15" screen above it. With my old eyes the bigger screen helps although I think Lowrance has the better picture for structure scan than Humminbird's down scan.
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Wow, that screen is enormous! How do you see around it to drive? 

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Its not in the way. I mounted it as low as possible and it enables you to see over it. The top is no higher than the top of the windshield. I made the dash plate out of a 1/4" piece of King Starboard and reconfigured the gauges so that the 998 in the dash was in the center low with the gauges on each side.mark poulson wrote:Wow, that screen is enormous! How do you see around it to drive?
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The whole installation looks great. Two thumbs up!
Now you have me wondering if it's possible to get a small flat screen TV and use it for a monitor, too. Maybe I could get a dish, like the guys with RV's have, and watch cartoons, or football, while I fish.
Now you have me wondering if it's possible to get a small flat screen TV and use it for a monitor, too. Maybe I could get a dish, like the guys with RV's have, and watch cartoons, or football, while I fish.
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I'm allready there its mount on the pass sidemark poulson wrote:The whole installation looks great. Two thumbs up!
Now you have me wondering if it's possible to get a small flat screen TV and use it for a monitor, too. Maybe I could get a dish, like the guys with RV's have, and watch cartoons, or football, while I fish.

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Kirk, did I ever tell you how much I hate you?macinckirk wrote:I'm allready there its mount on the pass sidemark poulson wrote:The whole installation looks great. Two thumbs up!
Now you have me wondering if it's possible to get a small flat screen TV and use it for a monitor, too. Maybe I could get a dish, like the guys with RV's have, and watch cartoons, or football, while I fish.



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Pics please...macinckirk wrote:I'm allready there its mount on the pass side
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Rod,Rod Wynn wrote:Pics please...macinckirk wrote:I'm allready there its mount on the pass side
Do you think you can watch the Lakers and fish at the same time?

I am thinking a huge ram mount, so it can be swiveled and watched from both the driver's seat and the bow.
I guess that would give a whole new meaning to being back seated.

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