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Lakemaster vs. Navionics
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Unless something has changed there isn't an option. Lakemaster lists Mead and Mohave as partials only. I have sent several emails over the last year and some asking what does "partial" mean and what is and isn't covered and never got a answer back.

Overall product I would like to be able to run Lakemaster since it has several features Navionics doesn't but since Lakemaster doesn't cover our lakes 100% it's a mute subject. I keep wishing...

Navionics works well on Mohave since the lake level is constant. On Mead you have to take it with a grain of salt. There is no adjustment feature for lake levels like Lakemaster has (why I would love to be able to run a Lakemaster chip). So more or less every new island out there as the water level goes down is listed as being 20-50 feet under water on my chart. I have learned to really pay attention to contour lines. When an area shows them circling up like say a underwater island I don't drive over that spot...

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Lakemaster vs. Navionics - by Erawk - 01-09-2015, 06:20 PM
Re: [Erawk] Lakemaster vs. Navionics - by wolfs4evr - 01-09-2015, 06:42 PM
Re: [Erawk] Lakemaster vs. Navionics - by Erawk - 03-19-2015, 04:01 AM

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