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Clam Lake Mike
12-01-2005, 04:26 PM
Iam installing a Lowrance 102c and 3500c on dash of my boat. ON the bow can i git by with just sonar or should i add GPS with it? Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks Mike.

IaDude
12-01-2005, 06:08 PM
Yeah, I'd be interested in some comments too. I'm thinking of putting either a 102C or 332C on the bow. I have a LMS19C on the console with GPS. Any real benefit in having GPS on the bow?

Ristorapper
12-01-2005, 11:40 PM
Man oh man if you have the funds get GpS for the bow too. I fish out of the bow a lot and would find it a pain in the arse to run back and forth to the console to input data if need be. I am not set up that way yet but in the very near future I will be. Another reason for bow and console gps is that you have a back-up if needed.

Wade@JollyAnnMarine
12-02-2005, 01:53 PM
Yes, if you do a lot of fishing from the bow you would want to be able to enter waypoints and to be able to stay on your spots when you're on at the bow. And, like ristorapper noted, it does offer you a backup GPS if the main unit goes down. A lot of folks are going with the LMS-332C on the bow. It's about $150 more than the X102C, so it's not too much extra to add GPS to the mix.

Wade Kuehl - Jolly Ann Marine
Jolly Ann Marine can be found in the Walleye Central Business Directory under Electronics/GPS
www.walleyecentral.com/phpyellow/

EJ
12-02-2005, 04:15 PM
I put a 102C Sonar and 3500 GPS on dash and a 102C in the bow. I wish I had put a 332C with GPS in the bow. With the new contour mapping chips I am looking at the GPS more than ever to be prepared for depth changes coming up. I now fish more in back and use my copilot so I can watch the GPS.

EJ

Ristorapper
12-02-2005, 08:54 PM
Put that 102 up for sale and then go get another 332, heck there are guys like me looking for a 102; new, like new or slightly used.

Explorer
12-03-2005, 10:13 PM
I put a Johnny Ray swivel mount on my console mounted GPS. Just have to turn it when fishing in the bow. You still have to turn your neck but it sure beats running back behind the console.

EJ
12-03-2005, 11:28 PM
Now that I am used to running the copilot and fishing in back it is not that big of deal. I don't like the sonar performance through the Minnekota universal sonar anyway, so I may as well continue to fish in back. There is NO comparison from the rear sonar image to the trolling motor image. ...but there still are times I would like to have a GPS up front... who knows we may see it on the block.

EJ

walleyedrew
12-16-2005, 11:44 PM
I have a 332 on the bow and the stern,a 111 on the helm. It's a lot easer to tranfrer the way points to each unit after the fishing is done for the day,then run from one end of the boat to the other.With lowrance you can run all your units off one ant.

New Lowrance
12-19-2005, 08:18 AM
New Lowrance, similar to 332c except it has a built in antenna. Great for many uses: auto, motorcycle, boat or ice fishing.

Ristorapper
12-19-2005, 11:17 PM
that would be the Lowrance 334i

ChuckE
12-20-2005, 09:12 AM
I usually have my Lowrance 19C(GPS and sonar)on the main console of my Ranger 692VS and a 104C (sonar only) on the bow. The pigtail to my Motorguide trolling motor fits both units, so I'll periodically move the 19C up front and put the 104C on the console. (The ram mounts are the same and I've got the antenna for the 19C mounted on the the bracket with the 19C.

It is really easy to stay on top of the walleye by using a split screen on the 19C--with GPS on the left and sonar on the right.

Chuck

dewyg
12-20-2005, 08:31 PM
I have 111 hd on the dash and the bow both are interchangable so if i have a problem I will not have to go in I can switch them.