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I've had both the RL70CRC and the E80. And had no problems with either. No
question that the E series is much more advanced. However, you can buy NOS RLCRC's on ebay for $1000, and used ones for less. And more of the older raydomes that will work with the RL series but not with the C/E series are showing up on ebay for the $600 range. Both are field upgradable (however, you must order the upgrades for the RL series form Raymarine on a Cmap-chip, while you can download the C-series upgrades to a CF card). They both offer MARPA, and enable you to overlay the radar on top of the chart. However, the C series has the advantage of being able to display up to 4 separate windows simultaneously, including a very sophisticated fish-finder/bottom charter. If you step up to the E-series, you can blow an additional $500 on a Platinum Navionics chart which also gives you aerial overlays and 3-D rendering. You can also get additional modules to have weather overlays from satellite radio, and AIS signals. You can also add remote cameras on your boat and monitor goings-on -- or hook it up to your DVD player and watch a movie from the helm or nav station. But ultimately, I think all of this becomes a major distraction, and if you dont know how to navigate using your compass, paper charts, a depth sounder, and traditional radar. The real question is not "will my electronics fail?", it's "when will they fail?" "CarverCraver" wrote in message oups.com... Other than network capability using hsb^2, what are the differences between these two displays? Pricing seems comparable. |
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