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Two Lowrance HDS7 Gen 1

Started by spurgess, February 23, 2014, 08:30:46 AM

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I have 2 HDS7 Gen1's in great condition – both identical units.  There are no scratches on the units including the screens.  Both units have low hours and are in perfect working order.  I have both boxes, original manuals, power cords, covers, and even the screen wipes.  These both have the insight mapping built in.  I used these on Lake Michigan, Erie, St. Clair, and several inland lakes and found the built in mapping good enough to where I didn't need to buy a card.

I had these on a walleye type boat and wired them to where I could have both units at my helm with 1 dedicated to a GPS and 1 dedicated to a fish finder – for trolling.  I could easily take one unit and move it to the front and then split both screens (GPS/fish finder) – for using the front casting deck.  This can easily be done by buying and extra power cord and a yellow Lowrance network wire.  I found this to be more versatile and cost effective than buying the larger screen units.

I will take $575 per unit.  If someone is interested in both, I will take $975 for both and throw in a 50/200 transducer.

PM me for pictures.

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