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![]() "Jim" wrote in message k.net... That's the unit (41x) that I have on my boat. 48 mile. It's a great radar. It's a radar like all the rest. It'll work anywhere. A big radar for a 21 foot boat. It will work on any 12 volt system. I'd definitely buy one if I didn't already have one. There was an article in a magazine 3 or so years ago that profiled the coast Guard 41 foot rescue boat. That's the radar they use. When I had it serviced the technician went on and on about the quality and what a good unit it is. I'm sure everyone wants a screen that takes less room and has a color display. I'm very happy with mine. Ditto here. I've got the same (or very similar) 4kw system on the Navigator. I had a 6kw Furuno system on the Egg Harbor that had an advertised 60 mile range. Both Raytheon and Furuno are excellent. Of the two, I prefer the Raytheon system only because it seemed easier to use and more intuitive than the Furuno, particularly when combined with a GPS chartplotter and depth finder. One thing I wish people would do though. Remember to turn the radar off, or put in standby when entering a harbor with lots of other boats and buildings around. Last weekend I watched a 40' SeaRay back into a slip right in front of my boat. The owner tied up, hooked up shore power and then proceeded to hook up a hose and spent a half hour rinsing the boat off ... all the time with the radar array spinning away, only 20 feet or so from other boats with people on them. Eisboch |
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