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I have a 2006 Navionics Hotmap chip for use in GPS or Chartplotters. It was purchased in Oct 2006 and shows Missouri lake and all southern lakes at 20' contour intervals.

12 states of data from NE to NM to FL and everything in between. Reason I am selling it is because I upgraded to the 2007 data set which has Table Rock and some other MO/AR lakes mapped at 1' contours.

Cost 150 new I will sell for 50 or consider something you got on a trade.

You might ask why you would buy an older chip when a newer more accurate one is available: Reason being some 2-3 year old GPS/Sonar units will NOT run this chip. X-15's and X-17 and many other units not really all that old will not run the 2007 Premium chip.

In any case I'll sell it for 1/3 price or take something on trade if anyone is interested.

SKMO

"A True Fisherman with a Rod in His hand, and a Tug on the Line, would not Trade His Position for the Throne of Any King"

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Bass Pro has the envelopes to send the old card back in. You will get a $50.00 rebate, It isn't as much fun as trading for something and giving another guy a break on the price of a new one though.

Tim Carpenter

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I think Navionics used to have a trade-in for old chips. Have you checked into this.

Thats what THOUGHT also, but after reading the fine print the trade in was for buying 2006 chips. i.e. they were trying to dump their old 2006 chips at the end of the year.

SKMO

"A True Fisherman with a Rod in His hand, and a Tug on the Line, would not Trade His Position for the Throne of Any King"

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I'm still not sure about the trade-in. I know that Navionics had a $50.00 rebate for Hot Map Premium chips sold during a certain period in late 2006, because I bought one of them and got the rebate. I thought the trade-in was a separate deal. Take a look at the following link. It might help some. I just don't know.

http://www.navionics.com/TradeInProgram.asp

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Chip Sold

SKMO

"A True Fisherman with a Rod in His hand, and a Tug on the Line, would not Trade His Position for the Throne of Any King"

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