Garmin has had the relief shading for quite a while now, your problem will be finding someone with stock of an 8410
Next available delivery of 8400 series for Australia is out to Jan 2022
Transducers are an issue as well
Have saved the coin and bitten the bullet , decide to do a professional rewire and maybe fit a new unit.
been looking at options currently have a garmin GPSMAP7410 with a TM 260 and a GT51 second unit is a echomap 95sv which needs replacement.
looking at options for the second unit thinking to network a GPSMAP 953 or a GPSMAP 8410 to the current system
or
fitting a seperate Furuno system with a TZ 3 mdf with a view to adding a sat compass to use heave and roll compensation and maybe add the DFF3d and new PBG unit down the track to add the relief shading mapping aspect.
anyone know if Garmin is looking at sat compass compensation for sounders or upgrading quick draw to relief shading ? staying with Garmin system would be nice but the new Furuno options are looking really really good but pricey.
looking at about 10k initially and prepared to add to that in the next year or two.
any thoughts from ausfishers?
BigE
Garmin has had the relief shading for quite a while now, your problem will be finding someone with stock of an 8410
Next available delivery of 8400 series for Australia is out to Jan 2022
Transducers are an issue as well
Garry
Retired Honda Master Tech
Garmin released the MSC10 sat compass a few months ago,Which.. currently operates as a very very very good heading sensor slash position. with obviously scope for future heave compensation "id say the next software update will include this"
Happy to throw some ideas at you if you like
Moose
Hi Garry
yeah i have the new relief shading maps on the 7410 ( what a bastard of a download) I was more looking at the new Furuno PBG unit which generates relief shading type maps of your own spots ... similar to Quick Draw but in 3d relief shading.
Hi moose
I'm all ears to any sugestions ( yours are probably more experience /knowledgable with industry experience) I cant decide between a system that intergrates with the current 7410 (which will be staying) or adding a secondary system with different capability.
I really dislike the speed with which systems become obsolete/not supported nowdays and would look at more $$ to hedge against that ( not that that is any Guarantee of future proofing ) i'm sure there is some unhappy furuno TZ owners out there.
BigE
No such thing as future proofing with modern marine electronics. It was hard enough to stay ahead of the curve as a dealer - an absolute balancing act trying to hold stock without getting caught with old models that devalued overnight.
Yeah .... tuff at the retail end of the chain.
Don't envy anyone in business ATM
So been a while since I started this thread so I thought a quick update was in order.
The rewire was not complicated but took me a couple of weeks on and off and I changed my mind countless times.
Ended up with two new screens and two more transducers and two fuse panels and a new Battery switch with a blue seas add a battery system, new batteries and blue seas battery fuses.
Last edited by BigE; 30-12-2021 at 07:48 PM. Reason: add pics
New Blue Seas add a Battery switch which isolates on cranking and connents the batteries when the start battery reached 13.4 volts
New Screens Gpsmap 7410 Gpsmap 1222 & Furuno 588
Some new transducers on the pod.
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Still working on the settings. Side view is prop trail in a mud bank at about 30m