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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
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That's good to know but I can tell you from personal experience that
if you had bought a Furuno, the display would have been bright enough
right out of the box. I have to turn ours way down at night to keep
from being blinded by it. It is highly visible in direct sunlight on
the flybridge and that was a deciding factor in buying it.
If you take a look around at what commercial fisherman are using, well
over 90% are Furuno.
Sure, Dwayne, whatever you say. I had a Furuno fishfinder on the
original YoHo and was unimpressed by it, but I am sure your
experiences with Furuno fishfinders on the flying bridge of your RV
are relevant.
Harry,
Since Wayne uses his boat more in one week, than you will in 5 years,
why isn't his opinion relevant? I think you summed up your feelings
towards everyone else's opinion in your original post, when you said "
Sorry to interrupt the usual drivel in here" .
You seem to feel that the only opinion that has any value is yours. Why
is that?
For the answer to this question you are posing and any other, "Reggie,"
bend over, put your head between your knees, and look up.
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