Consumer Suckers. Like the quad-zone digital climate control in your pig
SUV. Be nice to your mechanic, and don't take offense at his beaming
smile when you show up at his door with the L/F footwell at 60° and the
R/F footwell at 85°
JR
who has nothing but contempt for the consumer-driven idiocy in the
design of modern electronics
HK wrote:
Bit frustrating trying to find the "right" GPS Chartplotter for a new boat.
We've been looking for a larger screen plotter, 6 or 7" diagonal, with
the possibility of adding on a sonar/fishfinder, between $600 and $1000.
Almost everything we have looked at has too many damned features. We're
pretty sure we don't want to hook up a video camera or DVD player to it!
Anyway, I kind of like the combo units from Lowrance and Standard
Horizon. Lowrance has a unit with a built in 30-gig hard drive and two
drawers for chips. I wonder about the efficacy of a hard drive on the
center console of a small boat out there in the ocean.
I don't much like the new Garmin units.
In case we go for separates, any recommendations for a color screen
fishfinder? It doesn't have to have a screen nearly as large as the
plotter.
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