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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: SGV
Posts: 849
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Gonna thread jack here, sorry. I have a eagle cuda 168 my pops bought years ago. I've used it on lakes at its accurate with depth and temps, but structure is iffy and don't even talk about fish. Has anyone had a better experience with this fish finder? If memory serves correct it was cheap, maybe 70 bucks?
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Waterman At Large
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: On the Water
Posts: 199
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Lowrance has really cut corners on quality with their lower priced fishfinders, maybe the more expensive ones as well but I'm only relaying first hand information, but the big reason is their customer service and support. The reason I bought the cheapest Lowrance is that I was worried about poor customer service in case something went wrong and that proved to be the case from start to finish.
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Until I find a replacement, the Cuda 168 is back on the boat. It may not be the best fishfinder in the world, but it works.
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