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Raymarine claims their new Dragonfly fish finder is a "whole new breed" of fish finder/chartplotter, as opposed to simply being a next-generation model like the e-series they introduced the year before last. That's a pretty bold claim, and it was put to the test when Raymarine pitted the Dragonfly against 14 of the hottest new electronics on the market, by competing in the 2013 NMMA Innovations awards last week. Net result? The Dragonfly won. http://features.boats.com/boat-content/2013/02/raymarine-dragonfly-a-whole-new-breed-of-fish-finder/ For more videos about marine electronics, visit www.boats.com.