Eisboch wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 17:37:40 -0400, DownTime
wrote:
Tom - i am curious to know what units you are using and what is your
overall satisfaction with it/them. If you were to outfit your boat
again, would you pick the same one? Same manufacturer? Or completely
different?
I wouldn't buy anything other than Raymarine. I've always had good
service (although in the past, they had some issues, but I never
experienced them), quick turnaround on repairs and every time I had an
issue, I received solid advice from experienced technicians - which I
haven't need much of except for an installation that I screwed up on
the last Contender I owned. Strictly my fault, but they stood behind
the unit and replaced it with a new one.
Raymarine - it's as simple as that. :)
Having said that, Furuno makes good gear as well as Si-Tex, Simrad and
Standard Horizon.
It all depends on your price point.
The Navigator had Raytheon (Raymarine) electronics. The depth finder was a
dual freq unit and worked well in shallow water.
I had an offset programmed into it, (boat's draft was 4.5') and it very
accurately let me know just prior to going aground when it read 2.8'.
Don't ask how I know how accurate it was.
Eisboch
I have a Ray depthfinder on son of Yo Ho, attached to a through-hull
(not shoot through the hull) transducer. No offset, because it actually
is measuring the distance between the bottom of the hull and "the bottom."
The unit is fine, except its color screen is not nearly as good as the
color screen on competing Garmin units, in terms of how visible and
readable it is in bright sunlight.
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