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The Dragon fly has been out awhile now  i"m looking at getting one .Would like to hear pros & cons on thie unit.to help make my mind up before i spend the bucks.

Thanks  Cajun Ben

A pretty decent unit if you want a stand alone unit. If you want to network units and maybe link them to the trolling motor and/or use specific mapping software they're less integrated than the Humminbird and Lowrance offerings. As a unit on their own though, they're definite contenders. Not sure how they're priced, but if they're cheaper than the H or L equivalent units they're worth a look.

  • 2 weeks later...

good chirp ,but the transducer is the massive

  • 4 weeks later...
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Thanks for the thread, Cajun Ben.

 

I take my Lowarance unit to the Lowarance dealer and repair shop in Virginia and the owner told me to consider Raymarine when I am ready to update to a side and down scan unit.

 

Raymarine is known in the saltwater fishing circles but bass guys know about Lowarance, Hummingbird and Garmin as we use these units the most.

 

If you want to speak with the guy I can PM you his name and phone number and he can tell you about Lowarance and Raymarine as he sells and repairs both.

 

Just let me know and I can send you the data when I get home.

 

Very nice people who will tell you how it is between the two manufacturers.

 

And "How About Dem Tigers!!!!"

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