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Hi!
We have a friend who is experiencing some health issues but can still get on the lake. Without a GPS, however, they don't like going much out of Moultonborough Bay. What are the least expensive ways to get GPS, including map costs? No transducer functions necessary (fish finder, water temp, depth, etc.) so easy install. Thanks! Sent from my XT1528 using Tapatalk |
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Navionics on a smart phone is what I have at the moment...free, and it is pretty good for what it is...
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Dragon Fly 5, Shawn at Irwins in Laconia set mine up, works great
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