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Looking to get a fish finder and not sure if I want to go with Garmin eco map 74 or hummbird helix 7 chirp.can anyone steer me a direction..thankyou in advance..tight lines.  Cory

 

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Their All comparable at a given price point. Imo 

BUT, once you get use to the functionality of a given brand, it's hard to stray.

I started with Garmin and stayed with Garmin.

 

Go to a BPS and toggle through some of the units features to give you an idea.

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Both are good options. Both are user friendly with a slight nod to Garmin. I’m a budget guy so I went with Garmin because I could get the UHD units for a decent price, I just needed a simple sd card for QuickDraw and that gave me all the memory I could ever use, and a $40 (I believe that was the price) Ethernet cable and both were networked together. Going with route Humminbird is a bit more. 
 

That being said, I’d love Humminbird 360 imaging on the front of my boat! 

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