Go the Garmin, i did and havent looked back...
I don't have a lot of time to shop around, as i did not expect things to pan out the way they have. I'll explain all that later in another post in a few days .
Now back to my problem, what chart plotter to buy up the say $1,400. I don't want a Lowrance no particular reasons I just don't want one and I don't want a touch screen. I am leaning towards a Garmin with about a 7" screen, but what ever I get it must have a fuel metering function. I owned a Navman once, a fairly average GPS unit but the fuel function was great and very easy to use.
So what do you thing I should be looking at, and if you could give me the pros & cons on why you have suggest a particular brand/model great.
Maturity is not when we start speaking BIG things,it is when we start understanding small things
Go the Garmin, i did and havent looked back...
Show us the boat or we're not telling!!!!!
Latest BCF cattledog has the 7'' Garmin 750s on sale for $1099.........for members......thats a good price for a touch screen colour combo pre-loaded with charts........hard to go past IMO.
Dan
Confidence.......the feeling you get before you fully understand the situation.
Preloaded with Charts but still need to buy the card..But price is excellent ey..
The G2 Visions cards are $99 on ebay,
no need to buy the card all charts are pre loaded - g2 vision is only for extra features like auto guidance and google overlay ,
there is no difference in the actual charting but do recommend that you turn up the detail in the menu for you fishing and nav chart as you will get twice the fishing contours and more nav aids when set to most .
wayne - Garmin marine
yep show us your boat......I would go Garmin if you dont like Lowrance.
Living the dream, Barry
Thank for the input so far, that's a good price for the Garmin 750s. But I've heard touch screens are more difficult to use when the boat is bouncing around. I have never used a touch screen so your advice would be appreciated.
Maturity is not when we start speaking BIG things,it is when we start understanding small things
Do we get to see the boat today?????????
Touch screen is easy enough to use even when a little sloppy, no harder than trying to push buttons and turn dials.
You will not find a unit that is easier to use than the Garmin,
Have used a Garmin a little before and i liked it, however the fuel management section was very clumsy in that unit.
Maturity is not when we start speaking BIG things,it is when we start understanding small things
Bruce is the engine NMEA 2000 compatible??
Garry
Retired Honda Master Tech