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YakDout 05-26-2016 03:46 PM

best fish finder
 
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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 261956)
To answer your question, yes exactly. we only go on days when its dead calm, why would we bother going on days when its blowing 15-20 mph with a 4' swell?



As far as the HDS touch goes nowhere in my response did I speak highly of it, I simply said that it works much much better when your fingers are wet/moist. If you're going to give advise on something give advice based on your experiences and not your assumptions or some review that you read. Is the touch unit for everyone? No, its not.



Do you carry freshwater to dip your fingers in before you touch the screen? Like I said before, saltwater on the screen sucks. And it happens to people enough to the point that they bring a freshwater squirt bottle along with them to clean the screen that isnt touch. And now you are saying its better to dip your hand in saltwater to get them wet before you touch the screen, just does not make sense to me. Im going to stand behind my answer of I would never buy one.


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jorluivil 05-26-2016 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by YakDout (Post 261959)
Do you carry freshwater to dip your fingers in before you touch the screen?


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Yes, its shipped to me from the French Alps.

ful-rac 05-26-2016 03:58 PM

I use water from Fiji myself....

YakDout 05-26-2016 04:00 PM

No wonder you guys arent getting salt on the screen after wetting your fingers, it all makes sense now.


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jorluivil 05-26-2016 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by YakDout (Post 261959)
Do you carry freshwater to dip your fingers in before you touch the screen? Like I said before, saltwater on the screen sucks. And it happens to people enough to the point that they bring a freshwater squirt bottle along with them to clean the screen that isnt touch. And now you are saying its better to dip your hand in saltwater to get them wet before you touch the screen, just does not make sense to me. Im going to stand behind my answer of I would never buy one.


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No one is telling you to buy one. I simply said that if your going to give advise give it based on experience and not your assumptions.

And where did I say anything about dipping your hands in water?

Feel free to stand behind your answer but before you stand behind something make sure you know the facts. For one, the fact that you're fishing in saltwater.

wiredantz 05-26-2016 04:04 PM

hds5 gen 2 been working great for years. Rolled over gone through surf. still works.





On the new models the touch green works better when your fingers are wet and moist and have just pulled the mirage drive out to poop.:biggrinjester:

YakDout 05-26-2016 04:05 PM

The only fact Is that I dont like salt on the screen...

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YakDout 05-26-2016 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by wiredantz (Post 261965)
hds5 gen 2 been working great for years. Rolled over gone through surf. still works.











On the new models the touch green works better when your fingers are wet and moist and have just pulled the mirage drive out to poop.:biggrinjester:



Maybe after that, we can use hand sanitizer and REALLY make the screen work better. It has to be better than fiji water because its more of a gel type liquid, what do you think?


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GregAndrew 05-26-2016 04:36 PM

Simply bringing a rag with you is a small price to pay for much faster operation with the touch screens. Typing a simple description for a new waypoint can take 10 minutes on the button only machines. Besides, the salt does not seem to stick to my touch screen like it did to my old HDS 5. I carry a tiny squirt bottle, but rarely ever use it. Water droplets are more of a nuisance to me, so I wipe them down before they dry.

OP, nobody knows what the best fishfinder is, cause nobody has used them all long enough to make an educated guess. Stick with the ones that you are not hearing user complaints about and that you can get a good extended warranty for. Those are going to be your primary concerns with your unit fishing from a kayak.

jorluivil 05-26-2016 05:37 PM

And if you buy the Westmarine warranty with your unit you'll never have to buy a new unit again.

da22y 05-26-2016 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 261975)
And if you buy the Westmarine warranty with your unit you'll never have to buy a new unit again.

Is that mean the fishfinder will die naturally or we make it die naturally within its warranty period . :)

jorluivil 05-26-2016 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by da22y (Post 262002)
Is that mean the fishfinder will die naturally or we make it die naturally within its warranty period . :)


I've never had to put an electronic unit to death, the units just failed and westmarine said, 'here's your full refund'. It's happened with more than one item that's I've purchased at westmarine, chances are you will NOT find a better warranty on marine electronics.

swinginFish 05-28-2016 07:32 PM

Best Advice ..
 
Best advice I ever received re. a fish finder (15 yrs ago from Johnny Ceviche) was to do the research then buy whatever I felt was best with a credit card. It was explained that most issuing banks encourage their credit card use by offering to extend the original warranty by a year on an item purchased with the card. Given how abusive the kayak fishing environment is on electronic equipment, you can trust you'll have reason to utilize the extended warranty no matter what GPS you buy.


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