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Lowrance x102c?


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Anbody out there have a lowrance x102c? I am thinking about getting this graph and would like to know anybodys likes/dislikes. I have a h2o handheld gps so i dont need the sonar/gps combo. any replys would be great... Thanks

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thanks gunflint. what are your likes and dislikes? are you able to tell the difference in bottom structure? is it enough power? i have a x51 now and this will be a big upgrade for me so i am kind of wondering what to expect. thanks.

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I have two in my boat and think they are great. 480 color pixels give great bottom defintion and the colorline really helps with bottom composition. Very easy to read bright screens with 3 light settings and basically infinite control of contrast. An added benefit is that I remove one for icefishing and it really shines there!

EJ

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It's like EJ said, the bottom composition definition is very good. You can tell the difference between a hard bottom and a soft bottom. You can tell the difference between weeds, rocks, muck etc.

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Can anyone tell me the difference between the x102c and the x100c? The screen size appears the same as well as # of pixels. Thanks in advance for your input.

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I too would highly recommend it. With 3 light levels you can see the screen in any light conditions. Great bottom detail. I also have the H20 with the lakemaster chip. If you don't have the chip, get one. Great combination.

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Which Eagle is comparable to the X102c?

Ddo we have an FM sponsors that sell these units at a decent price??

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I don't think there is an Eagle that matches up exactly with the Lowrance 102, but the 500c or 640c would be the two closest units. I have a buddy that went with the FishMark 500c sonar and the Eagle Intellimap 500c gps because they fit his budget and they are nice units.

For the last several years I have bought my electronics from Jolly Ann. - lots of guys on FM here are happy with the H2Oc / LakeMaster chip deal that Wade offered here a few months ago.

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I am looking at the Jolly Ann site right now.

I am looking at the difference between the Eagle FishElite 642C and Eagle FishStrike 2000C.

One of these units will make it into my boat this spring.

Now which one will the big question.

Any thoughts?

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I don't know anything about those units or the differences between them. Send Wade an email, he is extremely helpful.

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