is the hummingbird matrix 97 a good fish finder gps unit for running rivers and lakes?
I’ve bought a 1990 bayliner 2655 and want a gps unit with depth finder…what is a good recommendation?
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Yes hummingbird is a really good finder they have been around a very long time
It all depends, as usual, on what your willing to spend. The Matrix 97, in my opinion, is one of the finest available, more than enough for most lakes and all rivers as it has a 1500 ft. depth range, 5″ color display, full GPS chartplotting with built in unimaps, this is one fine machine, but at $800, you may want to consider downgrading in order to save a few bucks, depending on how many of the features that you really want. Here’s the site……….
Humminbirds and Lorance have a pretty good range to choose from..
Its actually humminbird without the ‘g’, very common ommission