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<blockquote data-quote="super5" data-source="post: 460006" data-attributes="member: 14738"><p>Looking for advice and reccommendations for a GPS.I am getting into</p><p>inshore saltwater fishing. I think I need a depth feature and </p><p>a chartplotter more than anything else.</p><p> Should I look for handhelds or a unit mounted to the </p><p>boat.As you probably can tell I don't know a lot about these </p><p>units.</p><p> My budget is 3-400 all in</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Super5</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="super5, post: 460006, member: 14738"] Looking for advice and reccommendations for a GPS.I am getting into inshore saltwater fishing. I think I need a depth feature and a chartplotter more than anything else. Should I look for handhelds or a unit mounted to the boat.As you probably can tell I don't know a lot about these units. My budget is 3-400 all in Thanks, Super5 [/QUOTE]
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