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    Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    The lowrance 3600ci has 480x480 (as opposed to 320x320 on garmin) and also a 5inch screen opposed to 4.5" on the garmin. T?he lowrance is probably about $100 cheaper and is new for may/june 2006.


    Garmin 172c Specs

    GPSMAP 172C features 320 x 320-pixel, 256-color CFTN screen with adjustable CCFL backlight
    3.2" H x 3.2" W (4.5" diagonal) viewing area
    4.9”H x 6.3”W x 2.8”D unit dimensions
    State-of-the-art 200 MHz processor makes data acquisition, panning, and zooming virtually instantaneous
    User waypoints are automatically tagged with the date and time of creation
    10,000 active track points and 1000 saved track points; database information can be stored on removable data cards and transferred to a PC or another unit
    Sends, receives, and displays positioning data with DSC-equipped VHF radios
    TracBack™ mode helps guide you back to points along a route
    Tracklines can be color-coded for trolling or cruising applications
    Additional Specifications


    Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci Specs



    Display
    SolarMAX™ enhanced 5" diagonal (12.7 cm) 256-color TFT display
    High-definition 480 x 480 pixel resolution
    Wide viewing angles in all light conditions
    Fluorescent cold cathode backlit screen & keypad
    gps/waas/mapping
    Precision internal 12-parallel channel GPS+WAAS antenna
    All-new, enhanced built-in background map continental U.S. and Hawaii
    Waterproof slot for one MMC/SD memory card (not included) to record GPS data files and load optional custom mapping
    Optional MapCreate™ Accessory Pack includes MapCreate™ USA Topo CDs, USB memory card reader, and one memory card
    Compatible with optional plug-&-play NauticPath™, and Navionics® electronic charts
    1,000 waypoints/1,000 event markers/100 routes
    100 savable plot trails/10,000 points per trail
    42 different graphic icons to mark your favorite spots
    40 map zoom ranges, 0.02–4,000 miles
    Plus
    NMEA 2000® compatible for LowranceNET™ networking
    Back-up memory saves customized settings
    Protective cover
    Sealed and waterproof
    Full two-year manufacturers warranty

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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    I'm not trying to compare the units as i haven't seen the lowrance but from my perspective you would be hard pressed to find a unit more user friendly the the 172c. The 172c has basically a button for every major function and is simple to work out. It also redraws very quickly on zoom in and zoom out and keeps you centered in the screen. As i have not seen the lowrance i cant comment on it but you should look at these functions as they are important.

    Ian
    Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!

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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    I have to agree with Ian. Having used a few Lowrances, but not the 3600, they are not as user friendly as the Garmin. Lowrances used are 107, 125, X85 , X28 and the 350LMS

    I have used the 172C Garmin.............fantastic. Also used the 128, 126 and 120.

    Blue Chart is pretty accurate as well.

    Bought the 172C from the US, but got the Card from here !

    Landed the 172c for $740 inc ins, but I believe they are cheaper now.

    Just my opinion...then again, that's what ya wanted !

    There is a option on the 172C which I believe is a great innovation, and that is the option of a " North up " screen. Makes life simple and easy while drift fishing.
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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    just went through the same options myself,
    garmin with blue chart vs lowrance with navionics.
    ended up with the lowrance 5500 global map and
    im wrapped with it, cost a little more for the 5500
    with bigger screen but its like chalk and cheese after
    having it installed and seeing the difference. just my
    2 cents.
    cheers dale

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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    also, the north up option should be available on just
    about every unit i thought ? either north up or track up.
    lowrance has it as well.
    hope this helps
    dale

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    bump

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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    Yep North up is a great function!!
    Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!

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    Ausfish Bronze Member gotya's Avatar
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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    I have a 3500 global and i am wrapped in it .
    It's only a month old so i'm still learing to play with it but its improved my catch along with a 136df they make a good pair. Lowrance all the way!

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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    Anyone else out there had experience with the lowrance 3500 or 3600Ci Vs. the garmin 172C ? I need to decide this week as i have to have it ready for the dealer for fitout.

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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    What unit have you got at the moment mjc85?
    Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!

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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    I don't currently have a chartplotter, but i own a Lowrance X125 sounder which eventually will be upgraded to a Furuno Colour.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member revs57's Avatar
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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    mjc,

    I've got a 172C...as previously spoken ease of use for a techno challenged bod like me is a winner. I think the blue map is very accurate, has not let me down and mapped depth contours very accurately. Don't really notice the screen size as the information is redrawn so quickly. Plenty of ancillary features like tide and moon phase.

    Groups new marks in alphabetical order, not just tack them on the end like Navman. And has a nearest mark function...not sure if Lowrance has these features.

    Jason from Sundown Marine told me recently that Garmin had restructured their pricing very favourably on the 172c so its even more bang for the buck. I reckon it would be hard pushed to beat...put it this way...If anything happened to mine tomorrow, I'd go and get another one exactly the same...you cant go wrong.

    Cheers

    Rhys
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    Ausfish Bronze Member eugah's Avatar
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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    I have a 3500 & find it a great unit, i compared all in this price range & the 3500 stood out above all others. Have seen alot of bad posts about the lowance but so far mine has not had a problem.


    Adrian

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    jack_attacks
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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    mjc
    which way did you end up going - the garmin or lowrance?

    Also, whats the first impressions of the new TC? I just ordered my new 5.4 profish last Saturday

    Matt

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    Re: Garmin 172c Vs. Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci ?

    I just received my Lowrance Globalmap 3600Ci on friday and am installing it tomorrow. Will let you knwo what I think of it by the end of the week.
    Ben.

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