|  12-31-08, 08:04 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  depth finders 
			
			im thinkig about buying a depth finder, because i found out that i can rent kayaks and paddleboats at my favorite lake ( i don't have a boAT) and i was wanderin if anyone had any suggestions for a small one, that can be semi portable, and has a good bang for its buck...thanks very much!!!     
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|  12-31-08, 08:29 PM | #2 | 
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			I'm currently using a Hummingbird Piranha Max 10. It runs on 8 AA batteries, which I opted for the rechargeable type.  The only draw back to any depthfinder is how you're going to attach the transducer to the Kayak or boat. My unit came with a suction cup that worked well with unpainted aluminum boats. I replaced that with a adjustable 1x3x24 inch pine board that I attached the transducer and cable to.   I don't believe that the suction cup with adhere to the plastic hull of a Kayak or paddleboat. 
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