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HA GUYS WHAT KIND OF INSTRUMENTS DID YOU PUT ON YOUR BOATS?
I BOUGHT A FURUNO 600 L DEPTH FINDER WITH THE THROUGH THE HULL TRANSDUCER WITH THE TEMP/MPG READING, A RAYMARINE 45 VHF AND TOMORROW I AM GOING TO PICK UP A GARMIN 182 GPS. THEY WILL ALL FIT IN THAT ALUMINUM ELECTRONIC BOX ON THE LEFT SIDE ON THE CENTER CONSOL. FELLOW-SHIP [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] |
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I went with the Furuno stuff. On the "other" boat I installed the GP1650DF with the sounder along with another GP35 and an open aray radar, (forgot the model). I really like the GP1650DF so I am going to put that and a small Icom VHF in the 20.
I will be installing a full Furuno Navnet System on a friends new Contender 27 Cuddy this and next weekend. I will photo document the process. He held back no stops on this one so the set up should be very nice. 3 displays, open aray radar nework sounder and GPS/ Plotter. With another display for Lat/long or speed/water temp. Should be interesting |
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Hey Jason
Have you tried to run the NAVnet yet??? I know we talked about it and I looked...Its a great little unit for a smaller boat ...but .... A little difficult to operate.....there is a thread over on the hull truth and its getting kicked around a little. I think CME is selling the 1722C for $3,200 Color screen/ plotter/GPS(not differential however need to get a GPS 36 for that to happen) and a 600 watt fishfinder / 18" 2kw dome. Its a very nice unit ... but when the guy in the store couldnt figure it out.... well that was a problem...the menus did not flow easily (from my perspective).... I would guess it gets easier to use once familiar with it but it just brought back memories of the early Loran C units.... Tell me your experience with it cause I really liked it!! just dont want to have to go to a book every time to figure something out. [ April 18, 2002, 05:07 PM: Message edited by: Scott ] |
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Since we have the freedom of speech, Here's my 2 cents worth. Furuno nav net systems are great on big boats where they have backups for nearly everything. When you have one system and no others, you have to ask yourself, " do I feel lucky" coming in at night in fog (nor not) over a nasty bar. At that point, the system decides to have a brain fart. oops. Hail mary's come to mind. I'm not saying they're not a great system. But I dont' like putting all of my eggs in one basket. At least with seperate units, one goes, you still have something left to get home on. The census is that furuno is best for radar. Then Garmin for GPS, for a fishfinder; garmin or furuno, or any others. I'm also not a big fan of color units as I do alot of night fishing and the color units are too bright and confusing to look at. . Hence monochrome is preferred. There you have it, for my situation in boating, this is what I have.
Furuno 1731 MKIII Radar 4Kw Garmin 232 Chartplotter C-Chip - with backup furuno gps 36 Garmin 240 Blue Icom VHF radio with handheld backup + cellphone and a plexiglass water tank Steve |
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Steve,
Does the plexi water tank do backup as an aquarium? d.h. |
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It's for my ,lets just say JUICE, for when my elect.s go south. [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
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