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In reply to Post #10 To be fair, recent technology has advanced.
It works very well. My Baitboat is equipped with a raymarine dragonfly 5, autopilot and gps.
And it is spot on, every time…
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In reply to Post #9 Only if there are enough satellites in view and even then I wouldn't trust it based on my own experience of losing signal. continuing into obstructions and floating detritus.
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In reply to Post #7 GPS only needed if you have autopilot which if at night you have a bite and need to accurately put your rig back on the spot it really comes into its own.
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In reply to Post #7 Making good sense chaps, thank you.
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Personally I dont see the need for GPS.
You can be far more accurate with a line clip and distance sticks.
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In reply to Post #1 You can get a good condition 2nd hand Actor Plus with both GPS and sonar for around that budget. The advice so far is sound, I find the sonar far more beneficial than if I had a GPS, but you can add a Deeper mount to a boat at any time if needed whereas GPS upgrades are far more expensive
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In reply to Post #1 You can easily add an external echo sounder such as a deeper (other much cheaper alternatives are available) to any baitboat but you cannot easily add a GPS unit.
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In reply to Post #2 Cheers griff
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In reply to Post #1 You want an Echo Sounder over GPS.
Deeper is a popular option.
Go down the 2nd hand route and you can pick up some bargains.
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Hi all budget around 600 so would anyone help with their preference if only one of the two was in my budget..gps or echo sounder?
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