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00:00:00 – 00:17:46
The video discusses the various Garmin Live Scope bundles available for anglers, including pre-built options from Marine General and Dakota Angler, as well as the possibility of building a custom setup. Important components include the transducer, screen size, and additional features like wireless networking. The speaker also touches on upgrading parts like the shuttle, battery, and pole for optimal performance. Viewers are presented with different options at varying price points and encouraged to consider their fishing needs and budget when choosing a sonar bundle setup. Helpful links and assistance are offered for further clarification.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses three ways to acquire a Garmin Live Scope: purchasing a pre-built bundle, buying a pre-built bundle and adding components, or building your own. They highlight a Black Friday deal from Marine General offering a bundle with a Garmin ecomap UHD 93sv screen and a Panoptics Livescope LVS32 kit for $699.99, which includes a high-end GT 56 transducer for Open Water. The speaker emphasizes the value of this bundle for its components, particularly the transducer, making it an attractive option for anglers.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses different Garmin fishing bundles available for purchase. The first bundle priced at $1699 includes the LVS32 system with a black box, ice fishing Mount, documentation, and a portable fishing kit with a rechargeable battery. The second bundle is the Garmin Ecomap UHD 93sv Liv Scope Ice Fishing Bundle, priced at $1875 from Dakota Angler and $1899 from Shields. This bundle includes the same components as the first, but with a bigger screen and no Open Water transducer. The third bundle is an exclusive LVS 34 bundle from Dakota Angler, priced undisclosed. This bundle includes the LVS 34 transducer, UHD 293sv screen, and additional features like wireless networking and a more vivid display.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the contents of the Garmin Live Scope Plus bundle, which includes a Garmin large carry bag, 4-in-1 power cable, 30 amp hour battery and charger, and a 24 to 60 inch pole. The speaker then goes on to compare building your own Live Scope setup, mentioning the LVS 32 and LVS 34 builds. They recommend specific components for the build, such as the LVS 32 transducer from Cabella and Bass Pro for $999.99 and the UHD 93sv screen for $699.97. The speaker also suggests using the Summit HD shuttle for $219.99, emphasizing its durability and value for money.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the necessary equipment for setting up a fish-finding system. They recommend getting a shuttle that comes fully assembled and includes a wiring harness for easy installation of the screen. The next item needed is a pole and an ice mount for the transducer. They suggest using a battery from Amped Outdoors for the best value and great customer service, with a discount code provided for 10% off. The speaker also mentions upgrading to the LVS 34 transducer for an additional cost. They compare the costs of building the LVS 32 and LVS 34 setups and discuss modifying pre-built bundles for better options.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker compares different bundle options for upgrading parts like the shuttle, pole, and battery of a marine system. They recommend a specific bundle that includes a high-end transducer for Liv scope at a lower cost than a DIY build. The speaker suggests upgrading the battery, shuttle, and pole for optimal performance, providing pricing and details for each upgrade. By combining these suggested upgrades, the total cost is slightly higher than the DIY build but offers better components and functionality for a Liv scope lvs32 system.
00:15:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses different options for purchasing a sonar bundle for fishing. They mention a bundle available for $3,000 with UHD 2 93sv screen as an upgrade. The speaker also suggests a budget-friendly option using Marine General bundle at $699 and upgrading the battery to Amped Outdoors. Additionally, viewers are prompted to decide between a pre-built bundle with a newer screen or a DIY bundle with a shuttle but without the new screen, or to purchase the Dakota Angler bundle and add on the shuttle for a slightly higher price. The speaker emphasizes providing helpful links for viewers and encourages them to ask questions for assistance.