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Ryk wrote:
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 06:09:48 -0400, in message Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 19:27:00 -0400, Ryk wrote: I'm sure there are others on this route. I would like to hear from anybody else with 50ish eyes who has moved on to a better display. How much is enough? Should I just bite the bullet and buy a big screen? Or should I keep a pair of half glasses at the helm? (which might not help the rain issue) If you have space and the budget, the Furuno 10.4 inch color screens are outstanding for both daytime and night time visibility. Next best are their 7 inch screens. Do they dim down enough for good night vision and still give a clear picture? I find that a look at my notebook on the dimmest setting still trashes my night vision. Ryk I have extensive experience with the Furuno display, day and night mounted outside on a flushdecked sailboat. We sailed in the rain hail and snow. It is a great screen and terrific system. Just a couple negatives, The C-Maps are not perfect and the track ball gums up quickly. I always kept the remote handy (in a waterproof thingy) and crossed checked tricky areas with the paper charts. For some reason the geeks that digitized the maps for C-Maps frequently read rocky bottom symbology as rocks awash and entered that into the digital charts. I have many examples around the PNW. Gary |
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