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Yakkid 05-09-2015 12:45 PM

lowrance mark 4 hdi
 
hey guys want to kniw if this fish finder is good or not bass pro shops is having a smoking deal for 120 bucks not bad at all considering it retails for 299 but just want some opinions

Iceman 05-09-2015 12:50 PM

That is a really good FF for that price make sure it comes wit hthe trans that they have listed as it does also come with the 83/200 with no DSI

It lists 83/200 455/800

Yakkid 05-09-2015 12:56 PM

i never got the 83/200 thing or the 455 what is that sorry just want to make sure im making the right investment

YakDout 05-09-2015 01:06 PM

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83/200 is the normal sonar screenshots you see. With the arches and colors. or black and white. A 455/800 transducer will show you more of a picture of what is going on below you.


This is a shot of both. Regular sonar on the right, DSI or the 455/800 picture on the left.

For saltwater you are better off not getting the DSI because its depth penetration isnt great. HDI units can do both DSI and regular. HDI units are good for saltwater, but I upgraded to HDS recently and it's much better.

Yakkid 05-09-2015 01:26 PM

thank you
 
thank you for showing me that makes more sense to get the 83/200

YakDout 05-09-2015 01:48 PM

The HDI transducer has both types of sonar, so if you can get that for a good price that is the way to go.

summers in kuwait 05-09-2015 02:25 PM

Yakkid let me know if you find out more about this deal. Looks pretty good. I'm in the market for my first ff. Does anyone know if this fits a lowrance ready Hobie? And is there any issues with the wires fitting the standard wire caps that come from hobie?
Thanks.

CardShark 05-09-2015 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Yakkid (Post 227344)
hey guys want to kniw if this fish finder is good or not bass pro shops is having a smoking deal for 120 bucks not bad at all considering it retails for 299 but just want some opinions

Is this what you're talking about? It's on clearance for $129.99 and regular price of $229.99 but that is very different from the numbers you quoted.
http://www.basspro.com/Lowrance-Mark...3091106262010/


The Mark 4 HDI that I have did not come with the HDI (83/200 & 455/800khz) transducer, only the normal broadband (83/200) transducer. Looks like the HDI transducer is around $100 by itself so this is a good deal if you can verify.

igotpron 05-09-2015 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by YakDout (Post 227348)
83/200 is the normal sonar screenshots you see. With the arches and colors. or black and white. A 455/800 transducer will show you more of a picture of what is going on below you.


This is a shot of both. Regular sonar on the right, DSI or the 455/800 picture on the left.

For saltwater you are better off not getting the DSI because its depth penetration isnt great. HDI units can do both DSI and regular. HDI units are good for saltwater, but I upgraded to HDS recently and it's much better.


What unit is that?

CardShark 05-09-2015 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by YakDout (Post 227348)
83/200 is the normal sonar screenshots you see. With the arches and colors. or black and white. A 455/800 transducer will show you more of a picture of what is going on below you.


This is a shot of both. Regular sonar on the right, DSI or the 455/800 picture on the left.

For saltwater you are better off not getting the DSI because its depth penetration isnt great. HDI units can do both DSI and regular. HDI units are good for saltwater, but I upgraded to HDS recently and it's much better.

From what I have read and from playing with some fish finders in the store.....normal 2D sonar is good at finding fish and DSI is good at showing you structure

Yakkid 05-11-2015 01:37 PM

Yes thats it sorry on phone so its teally hard on this keyboard


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