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    I have an older model of the Norcross Hawkeye. It gives you OK results and you can get a recertified one for around $60. It is a hand held unit that has a transducer suspended under a float. It packs up small and is easy to use around docks and off of canoes and tubes. The new model lets you mount to the hull and troll with it and still remove it when you need to. I believe it has a 45 degree cone.

    http://www.hawkeyeelectronics.com/pr.../overview.htm#
    Last edited by ol' blue; 06-14-2009 at 10:20 PM.
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