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Upgrading Stock Depth Sender

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Location
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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2008
Boat Model
Limited
Boat Length
23
I was a little surprised that my 232 Depth sender unit is depth only, and does not have air and water temperature included.

Is it worth upgrading the stock unit to a better unit? What should I get if I do?

Maybe it's cheaper to get a floating rubber duckie thermometer on a string and troll him behind the boat!

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How well does your depth gauge work now? The factory Norcross in my SX230 was broken when I bought it. I replaced it with the newest Norcross D10DX which has air and water temperature. Unfortunately it never provided consistent depth readings. I replaced it with a Raymarine Dragonfly that I am very happy with. The Dragonfly upgrade was primarily to gain navigational capability. I replaced the Norcross display with a battery gauge.

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I upgraded to a lowarence elite 5 and I love it!!! Chart plotting, down scan, water temp. Can't beat it.
 
Don't mean to tread jack but how do you like the dragonfly @Bruce I've been eying it up more for fishing in the lakes up north. It's on the maybe list of my winter mod list.
 
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