Has anyone have a Ice Helix 7, I have a Marcum LX 5 and thinking of going to the Hummingbird. Are they worth the money and a dependable unit. Honest reviews please.
Ice Fishing
Ice Helix 7 Chirp GPS G2
Year-Round Capable: The ICE HELIX 5 CHIRP G2 works with all compatible HELIX 5 CHIRP G2 transducers. Simply install an accessory transducer, power cord and gimbal mount on your boat and you'll be ready to hit the water even after the ice melts.
?Why not just order the ice kit from somewhere were it isn't backordered????I currently own a Helix 5 G2 CHIRP GPS DI set up on my boat. I have the ice conversion kit for it on backorder through another website, and doesn't sound like it'll be in anytime soon. I have an option to buy a Helix 5 ice chirp G2 (the entire unit, head+transducer+case) for not much more than I’d be paying for the conversion kit. Since the Ice CHIRP G2 does not have the GPS and my current head does, there should be no issue using my current head instead, right? Also, would I be able to use the head from the Helix 5 ice chirp G2 as an open water unit using an appropriate transducer (e.g. trolling motor transducer)?
Ok thanks, jwogg. It'll be used only for ice fishing so that's a relief to hear I'm not missing out on much if anything with the G2 vs G3.
Next question...from what I've read Lakemaster chips are generally preferred over Navionics chips. But a couple of the lakes I fish the most when I go to ND are not available on Lakemaster. So I'm looking the at Navionics Hotmaps Platinum North chip. Anyone have any feedback on that chip specifically or the Hotmaps Platinum chips in general?
I am also looking into something like this..I have a vexilar and love it im not looking to replace that so I just want a unit to use with a lakemaster chip for marking way points... sonething I can mount on my atv and use to track travel routes and what not.. with that being said can I get by with like a helix 5 without all the extra bells and whistles? I do not have a boat so I simply am just looking for a good affordable gps..thanks for any input
They are great, crisp display, great target seperation, the 2d sonar split screen is a great addition. It's nice to have gps all in 1 package. The power draw is higher than normal flashers so a lithium battery is recommended. Got a 10ah lithium from www.energizedoutdoors.com with charger for $79. That battery combined with turning down the brightness to 4 or 5 let's it run for 17 hours or more. I originally bought it for my boat, went with the side imaging model, so I can use it all year long. I have yet to find a negative about the unit.