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I have a Raymarine package on my express cruiser from the factory. No
issues, no failures, no problems. Other than every unit having a different way of setting the backlight level (#@#$##$#%%^^^@&^) I think the controls and menus are pretty straightforward. Raymarine also seems to have a broader range of instruments, so it is easier to outfit your boat with stuff that should all take together. That said, I will never forget walking into a Raytheon facility in Texas where the "motivational" banners hanging from the ceiling were "Make your numbers." No emphasis on the customer. No emphasis on the employees. It was all about making money. Now you should recognize that my opinion is that if you care for your customer and care for your employees, the financial returns will follow. That is not the Raytheon way, and I presume not the Raymarine way. I'm going to buying a new boat in the next year, and I'll probably commission with Raymarine instruments, but it will definately make my stomach hurt. dave |
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