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Anyone have any insight into the comparison of Raymarine's ST40 vs ST60 line
of instruments? The feature set seems very similar but the price is
considerably different. I'll looking for depth and speed only.

Thanks for the help


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The ST60 offers a wider range of mounting options, and unlike the ST40
series offers the ability to install remote keypads.

The only signficant differences between the two product lines are the
backlit buttons, higher screen resolution, and the fact that the ST60 will
accurately read depth to 400 meters.

If money is no object the ST60 is an option. However in my opinion if you
want bang for the buck, the ST40 is the way to go. The raymarine part
number for the ST40 Bidata system is E22045.

Raymarine has a reprint from powerboat he
http://www.raymarine.com/raymarine/S...he_numbers.pdf

Of course now comes the shamless plug. We sell and stock these for $250.

Lisa
www.ultimatepassage.com

Jerry Peters wrote:

Anyone have any insight into the comparison of Raymarine's ST40 vs ST60
line of instruments? The feature set seems very similar but the price is
considerably different. I'll looking for depth and speed only.

Thanks for the help

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