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Default Comparative tests of boat electronics?

Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 00:43:35 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

I'm kind of constrained to units that
use the Navionics package in the CF card format - I have a lot of
money invested in Navionics Gold and Platinum CF cards and I don't
want to lose that investment.


I understand your issue but the technology has changed a lot and you
can now buy a single CMAP NT+ wide area chip that will cover your
entire boating area and well beyond. I'm using 3 year old Furuno
chips which have considerably less capacity than the latest and
greatest, but I can still go from south Florida to New England on 4
chips (including all of the Bahamas).




What sort of dip do you prefer with those chips?

My Standard Horizon plotter uses NT/NT+ chips. If you are in the C-Map
club, you can update them annually for a nominal charge. The Bay doesn't
change much, so I've only gotten one update chip. I wonder how
frequently the navigable data is updated on the chips. I know the depth
data on virtually every chart or chip I have seen over the years is out
of date, and that re-scanning depths happens infrequently.
 
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