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Yea, Raytheon (the older stuff) was great, but it seems that since they
split from the parent company and became Raymarine, they've really cut corners and cheapened the product. -- Keith __ "I don't care what the tape says. I didn't say it." -Football coach Ray Malavasi "Wayne.B" wrote in message I like to look at what commercial fishing boats are using, and there seem to be a lot of Furunos out there. In defense of Raymarine however my last boat had a 20 y/o R41xx that was still going strong and never required service. My present boat came with a 20 y/o R21 that is also still working but a bit out dated. |
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"Keith" wrote in
: Yea, Raytheon (the older stuff) was great, but it seems that since they split from the parent company and became Raymarine, they've really cut corners and cheapened the product. I agree. Thanks to everyone who responded. Raytheon was a great company to work with. This thing is just too CHEAP! |
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