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Humminbird Smartcast Fishfinder
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That is exactly why I had ordered the wrist model at the same time I ordered the RF10 model. Thought I could move around a little easier with it. I only see 2 drawbacks to it. One of course, would be the screen size and the other is the fact that the range drops from 100 ft. to 75 ft. on the signal from the sensor back to the unit. However, I just have to have new toys. So.... after I play around a little more with the RF10 then I am going to order the watch. Cabela's is the cheapest place to buy it from though. Only $89.00 not including shipping. Perhaps by the time I get ready to order it the backorder problem will be solved. If you do get the wrist model make sure you let me know how it works.

On Cabela's website if you order it from there it does not specifically state it comes with the sensor. However, I called them to check on that and the price does include an "A" sensor with it. You know though this unit is sooo easy to operate it really would make a great gift for an older kid to get them familiar with fishfinders and even make their fishing trip more interesting. The RF10 display might be a little pricey for some folks to give a kid but the wrist model really would be a great little gift at a price that is not too bad.

Well, have a good one and let me know how that wrist model works when you get it. I might even be interested in buying the RF10 from you if you decide to get rid of it after trying out the wrist model.
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Humminbird Smartcast Fishfinder - by reidwalker - 05-13-2003, 07:12 AM
Re: [DrownedDesertRat] Humminbird Smartcast Fishfinder - by reidwalker - 05-28-2003, 05:37 PM

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