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If its a good name like that, I cant see it being THAT crappy.

Mind you, there are much better units out there, but as long as its not a no-name unit, it will be decent.

Posted

It's a 383c no? Saw it yesterday while at CostCo. We run Humminbird fishfinders, no problems yet.

 

Why not search the net for some reviews?

Posted
What was the asking price?

I see a place in Florida is selling it for 449.

$399.00 on costco.ca and same "web price" at BPS

Posted (edited)

I have only owned a cheap Hummingbird but I had no problems with it.

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I got a hummingbird fish finder that I dont use anymore since it requires the boat to be stationary to actually give a proper picture... sucks but was $140 a few years ago I guess you get what you pay for but its pretty useless.

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Well last year I bought a 565 and it has been a great unit for me I have not had any problems with it at all I wanted color but for what I wanted to spend I got alot better gray scale I had always liked eagle before this one but I love this hummingbird and will look into another for the bow of the boat either this or next year.

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Well last year I bought a 565 and it has been a great unit for me I have not had any problems with it at all I wanted color but for what I wanted to spend I got alot better gray scale I had always liked eagle before this one but I love this hummingbird and will look into another for the bow of the boat either this or next year.

 

I have a 565 as well and turned it into a portable unit so that I can use it in the various boats I own....I think it's a great unit for the price..$238 at Le Barons :clapping:

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I just bought a 717 model and have been very impressed so far. The clarity and resolution is amazing. I haven't used it in a fishing situation as of yet, just installed it and have done a couple of test runs to make sure I had the transducer located correctly etc. But man, what a difference compared to my 13 year old Magna II. I also like the fact that it's GPS ready. I also bought the speed/temp gauge for it, never had that before. When I took it out on the first test run, the boat got up to 42 mph running across Sturgeon in a chop... I was blown away. I thought the boat did probably 30 (14' Lund with a 25 Merc) but 42 really surprised me.

 

Heading up to Marten River on Friday for 4 days of serious R&R and fishing, can't wait to see how the new graph performs.

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the boat got up to 42 mph running across Sturgeon in a chop...

 

i really dont think a fishfinder will give you an accurate speed reading......a 25hp doin 40mph??

 

i tend to take a speed reading from my gps.......

 

just a thought

Edited by workwear
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42 MPH from a 25HP that is hard to believe.I had the little wheel on my old boat it was off by 5MPH too fast .

 

I am getting 32MPH from my 16 footer on the GPS from a 50HP

 

PM Greencoachdog he likes the birds.I think you can't go wrong with a name like Hummin bird.

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Guest lundboy
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42 MPH from a 25HP that is hard to believe.I had the little wheel on my old boat it was off by 5MPH too fast .

 

I am getting 32MPH from my 16 footer on the GPS from a 50HP

 

PM Greencoachdog he likes the birds.I think you can't go wrong with a name like Hummin bird.

 

Yep that speed is probably doable. My buddy has a 14' princecraft with an older model johnson 25, and he gets 38mph with gps!

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42 MPH from a 25HP that is hard to believe.I had the little wheel on my old boat it was off by 5MPH too fast .

 

I am getting 32MPH from my 16 footer on the GPS from a 50HP

 

I agree. Thats hard to believe.

I have a 16' with a 2007 40 HP 4 stroke, and I top out about 35 mph

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I agree. Thats hard to believe.

I have a 16' with a 2007 40 HP 4 stroke, and I top out about 35 mph

 

Anyone think to ask if the 25HP motor is a 2stroke or 4stroke? If it's a 2-stroke, that number is easily believable. 4strokes are great down low, but lack the top end power that the 2strokes have.

Posted

I don't see why that speed would be impossible with an barebones 14 footer. I have a 17' Ranger Tiller (glass hull) & a 89 Johnson 60 which gets 37 (GPS speed) with a full tank and 3 batteries and gear in a moderate chop.

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To all you non-believers. :lol:

 

My boat is a 14' Lund Big Fisherman, no floor (I took it out after I bought it), Minn Kota transom mount and a deep cycle, with a 25 hp Merc 2 stroke, both are 1994 models. The only other noticeable weight is the gas tank and me (250 lbs). I had the motor tuned and carbs cleaned this spring and it is running awesome, it'll also troll down so slow that the speed does not even register. My brother-in-law has a Lund Pike with a 40 hp on it and his graph says it will go 30 mph. On opening day on Moira Lake I easily pulled away from him, no contest. I am not sure if the speed is completely accurate, but it's probably pretty close.

 

Let me tell you, when I open it up, it flies, I can go from Kennedy Bay to Sturgeon Point in no time.

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I've got 2 humminbirds...

 

MAtrix 17 and a 727... happy with both...

 

Humminbird had a bad rep couple of years ago...

 

price a lowrance with the same features, and it'll be nearly double...

Posted

If you like it buy it! at worst it still has a warranty

and if you want to get in an evening fish to check it out shoot me a pm (about 20 docks south of Mclarens marina) not usually home from work till 8:00

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