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I had one on my 20ft Key West which I operated in the Lemon Bay area of the inland waterway on the SW Florida coast. This is a very shallow area and it's vital to stay within the deeper water. The included mapping and graphing was colored and detailed in a way that made it easy to stay in safe water. It took some time initially to learn my way around this device, but well worth the efort. I sold the boat and bought another that came with a larger screen Lowrance Elite 7, which costs a lot more than the Garmin, but for which I had to pay an additional $150 for a navigation chip detailed enough to navigate the Lemon Bay waters, and yet still didn't have the coloring differentiation sufficient to feel truly comfortable. The Garmin 441s is a real winner. I just bought my second unit.
Works great
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Garmin normally makes a good product and this is one of them. The installation was quick & easy compared to my last bottom machine/plotter. It has been working well. We have two of the same model, one for work and one for play. Thanks
I just receintly got to use this unit and I was quite pleased with it.It's easy to use and very accurate. The only thing I dont like about it is the numbers are difficult to see but I knew that before I bought it. I actually have it mounted about 6 ft away from the helm so if you have it mounted closer not a problem. Its also pretty good in the direct sunlight. I'm really likeing it.
This unit is practical for the money and easy to operate. Small display of four inches yet plenty crisp visually. A little delay in panning and on screen navigating, but manageable. The 441s is a good choice for a smaller fishing boat.