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On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 19:12:58 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 17:37:40 -0400, DownTime wrote: Tom - i am curious to know what units you are using and what is your overall satisfaction with it/them. If you were to outfit your boat again, would you pick the same one? Same manufacturer? Or completely different? I wouldn't buy anything other than Raymarine. I've always had good service (although in the past, they had some issues, but I never experienced them), quick turnaround on repairs and every time I had an issue, I received solid advice from experienced technicians - which I haven't need much of except for an installation that I screwed up on the last Contender I owned. Strictly my fault, but they stood behind the unit and replaced it with a new one. Raymarine - it's as simple as that. :) Having said that, Furuno makes good gear as well as Si-Tex, Simrad and Standard Horizon. It all depends on your price point. The Navigator had Raytheon (Raymarine) electronics. The depth finder was a dual freq unit and worked well in shallow water. I had an offset programmed into it, (boat's draft was 4.5') and it very accurately let me know just prior to going aground when it read 2.8'. I can't get mine to read accurately at any depth under 5 feet at all. Even with the discrimination at max and sensitivity down under 30%, I still get false returns. As a matter of fact, I don't think I've ever had one that would read accurately under 5 feet. I do know that the bow unit will read accurately to four feet, but nothing past that. Don't ask how I know how accurate it was. You had to get out to use the telephone on the beach? :) |
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