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Hummingbird sonar, DualBeam or QuadraBeam?

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Would you pay the extra $25. for the Hummingbird 772c2 withQuadraBeam and a Transom Transducer over the Hummingbird 772c2 DualBeam with a Transom Transducer?

Do you recommend another unit for the money?

Cabela's ad states: "The Humminbird FishFinder 777c2 features the highest resolution displays with 640 vertical pixels. Pro-grade performance with a sleek new design and Tilt & Swivel Quick-Release Mounting System or optional in-dash mounting. Ultra high-definition, 5" 256-color grayscale display. Boasts 4,000-watt peak-to-peak power with 1500-ft. depth capability. Detailed 2-1/2" target separation and temperature come standard in all 700 series units. DualBeam PLUS sonar, or Quadrabeam for clarity. GPS trackplotting capable with optional GPS receiver (sold separately). Speed sensor included."

For $5.99 shipping and handling you get FREE WeatherSense from Humminbird.

At that price the Humminbird 777c2 offers the highest pixel count (640 x 480) and sonar power of any other unit.  With the Quadrabeam transducer you will be able to see a much wider area of the lake and determine which side of the boat you are seeing fish and structure on. The coverage is 90 degrees which equalls twice what your depth is.  For the small bump in price you will benefit with the wider view and still have the DualBeam downlooking sonar as well.

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