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Lowrance
Lowrance Halo 20 – Compact 20” Marine Radar System
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Simrad
Simrad NSS 9 Evo 3S Chartplotter & Fishfinder
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Lowrance
Lowrance HDS PRO – 9″ / 10″ / 12″ – No Transducer
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Simrad
Simrad NSS 7 Evo 3 Chartplotter & Fishfinder
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Simrad
Simrad NSS 12 Evo 3S Chartplotter & Fishfinder
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Lowrance
Lowrance HDS PRO 10 3-in-1 HD Active Imaging
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Lowrance
Lowrance HDS PRO 12 with Active Imaging HD
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Simrad
NSO evo3S 16" System Pack **Display Unit**
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Frequently Asked Questions
Best Boat Electronics for Canadian Waters Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What are the best boat electronics for Canadian waters?
The best boat electronics for Canadian waters include GPS chartplotters, fish finders, VHF radios, and radar systems designed for coastal navigation, changing weather, and deep-water fishing conditions.
Q. What electronics do I need for salmon fishing on Vancouver Island?
For salmon fishing, a GPS chartplotter with CHIRP sonar or live sonar is essential, along with a reliable VHF radio for communication and safety in offshore conditions.
Q. What is the difference between a fish finder and a chartplotter?
A fish finder uses sonar to locate fish and structure underwater, while a chartplotter provides GPS navigation and mapping. Many modern units combine both into one system for convenience.
Q. Are combo fish finder and GPS units worth it?
Yes, combo units are the most popular choice because they combine navigation and sonar in one display, saving space and making it easier to manage your electronics on the water.
Q. What brands of marine electronics are most reliable?
Top marine electronics brands include Garmin, Lowrance, Raymarine, and Simrad, known for durability, advanced sonar technology, and reliable performance in Canadian marine conditions.
Q. What is the best boat electronics setup for coastal fishing in Canada?
The best setup includes a mid-to-large chartplotter with sonar, a VHF radio for safety, and optional radar for navigation in low visibility, giving you full control and awareness on the water.






















