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I agree. I went with a 5" on my last purchase and really wish I would have gone with a 7". In the store and holding something right in front of me or looking at a demo on the shelf a 5" seems like more than enough. But then I get out in the sun, and I am standing up, maybe a few feet away, and suddenly I can't even tell what I am looking at. The easier it is to see and read the more you will use and enjoy it.I'd also measure your available space. Get the biggest one you can fit. i wouldn't hesitate to cut a wider hole if need be, but you obviously are limited in that, too.
At some point if finances allow, I'd love to move my ocean boat up to a 12". The 9 is fine, but I run split screen a lot and those extra inches go a long ways.I agree. I went with a 5" on my last purchase and really wish I would have gone with a 7". In the store and holding something right in front of me or looking at a demo on the shelf a 5" seems like more than enough. But then I get out in the sun, and I am standing up, maybe a few feet away, and suddenly I can't even tell what I am looking at. The easier it is to see and read the more you will use and enjoy it.
I don't even know now to use side scan. I just use the chartplotter map and sonar.I’m with Evan on this one. The majority of boats I come in contact on a weekly basis are running Garmin units, most with side scan capabilities. What I’ve seen on friends vessels I would almost consider cheating.
This.....At some point if finances allow, I'd love to move my ocean boat up to a 12". The 9 is fine, but I run split screen a lot and those extra inches go a long ways.
I don't even know now to use side scan. I just use the chartplotter map and sonar.
Oh I fully know what it is. I mean I can't figure out how to make it useful.They are just updated bottom machine/sonar views, basically 3D, some of which the sending unit can bolt right to a trolling motor. Garmin has some great units. Whole new world down there.
I'm a Garmin fanboy. I have the GPSMap 9" in my ocean boat, and the ECHOMap 9" in my 16 foot boat. The ECHOMap is plenty for most applications and would recommend either for just about anything.
For a lot of guys, even the Stryker series would get the job done.