Sounder Choice
Submitted by Simon C on Thu, 2008-07-17 10:47
New boat is very close to being ordered, Stabicraft 609sc and i am tossing up which electronics to put on it. Currently am leaning towards Furuno 585 matched to a lowrance 7"gps but have also heard some good things about the new lowrance sounders with Broadband and the price would be the same but I kinda like the idea of having the two units being able to communicate with each other. I have a 620 on the current boat and love it, so certainly no one needs to sell the furuno to me, just wondering if anyone has had a play with the new Lowrance gear??
Simon C
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I knew you would say that
Mate - gonna have to catch up with you for a midweek fish one day - I am free without much notice(joys of working nights)
Ryan Thipthorp (not verified)
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Furuno Boy!
Agree with the Furuno 585, with a standard transom mount or yeh spending the extra and getting the 1KW as mentioned!
I've got a few mates with Lowrance sounders and i've had a look at the broadband and for me.....i'm not sold!
I do however like their Lowrance "Plotters" and Navionics cards. Nothing wroing with a cross breed mix on the dash!
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Matt T
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Furuno 585
Hey guys, quick question - when looking for ground do you set it on 50khz or 200 or split?
Ryan Thipthorp (not verified)
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FCV585!
In waters up to 120m i use 200KHZ and bottom lock, any deeper and its 50KHZ and bottom lock.......i also recommend using the A-scope (3 screens with A-scope being a smaller screen)
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Matt T
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Furuno 585
Thanks for that Ryan - spent all day on the FFB last sunday for 2 just size Blackarse! Still getting the hang of everything but dying to get into some snapper or dhuie. Do you look more for lumps or the fish?
brenz
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585 for me although the new
585 for me although the new huming bird gear looks the goods to
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VAGABOND
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New jrc ff60 would be my
New jrc ff60 would be my choice, I have the ff50 very happy with it.
VAGABOND
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600w will be fine up to
600w will be fine up to about 250m, JRC has a auto shift button which is handy.
Ryan Thipthorp (not verified)
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FFB!
Matt, with the FFB i like to fish the western side on the drop off area. Depths of 25-28m has some nice lumps along there and anchoring is the go. I'd suggest driving north/south slowly and locate these lumps. Trying a few lumps will make a slow day better and if the fishing isn't good at say your first spot after an hour of burley then move on.
Sometimes i've moved to 2 or 3 spots and that has worked well. Having fish showing up on the lumps is good and the burley will attract plenty of fish/mix with heaps of skippy showing up atm....some big buggers also which are fun on light gear & SP!
As for dhufish & snapper, the deeper water lumps in the 38-45m mark straight out from Garden Island is worth it but you need to find them. (if you dont have spots already)
The next step out to the 55-75m mark is a chance for both also, if the ground looks a bit up and down then it's worth a drift, dont worry too much about the really big structure stuff!
All the best!
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