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    106 ultra lake level adjustment

    Will I be able to adjust the lake level on the built in navionics maps to reflect the current lake level? Ive got a gen 2 helix that does that and want to be sure before I buy a new garmin for the console.

    Thanks in advance for your help
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    No. You will need the Garmin/Navionics Vision+ card that allows lake level offset.
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    And just know... its not very accurate... at least when it comes to our reservoirs out here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 86 inches View Post
    And just know... its not very accurate... at least when it comes to our reservoirs out here.
    Well thats a bummer. Lake Mead is a minefield thats going to be changing daily it looks like. Maybe I should just get another bird for the console then
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    Quote Originally Posted by 86 inches View Post
    And just know... its not very accurate... at least when it comes to our reservoirs out here.
    It's not just out west. My home lake fluctuates tremendously in the spring and fall. If the mapping is done during this time and the daily fluctions not accounted for then, the offset changes depending on what portion of the lake you are on. To enter an accurate offset I have to be on the water and compare the map depth to the 2d sonar depth. Then if I make a long run, I may have to re-adjust it.
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    Like Winchester says...it ain't lakemaster. Mine is off in different parts of the lake and I'm finding the shading off even if the depth is correct. My lake drops a good bit in winter so I need something but I don't trust it except to stay in the channels.