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Old July 1st, 2004, 11:11 PM
dogonabeach
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Default Fish finders, advice/opinions please!

I am looking to buy a low price (upto £150) fish finder. Would anyone be so
kind as to advise me which model is the best value for money?

Many thanks in advance,

Mark S


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Old July 4th, 2004, 11:33 PM
Dave
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Default Fish finders, advice/opinions please!

Hi Mark

I have set up a web site for people looking for bits for their boats.

I accept it is not very comprehensive as I have just started but there are a
number of Fish finders.

All the reports are from people who have or had the equipment

http://fishing_boats.tripod.com/

If anyone wishes to add a report I would be happy to include it.

Regards

Dave



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I am looking to buy a low price (upto £150) fish finder. Would anyone be

so
kind as to advise me which model is the best value for money?

Many thanks in advance,

Mark S


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Old July 4th, 2004, 11:33 PM
Dave
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Default Fish finders, advice/opinions please!

Hi Mark

I have set up a web site for people looking for bits for their boats.

I accept it is not very comprehensive as I have just started but there are a
number of Fish finders.

All the reports are from people who have or had the equipment

http://fishing_boats.tripod.com/

If anyone wishes to add a report I would be happy to include it.

Regards

Dave



"dogonabeach" wrote in message
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I am looking to buy a low price (upto £150) fish finder. Would anyone be

so
kind as to advise me which model is the best value for money?

Many thanks in advance,

Mark S


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