PaulRainbow
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We were considering B&G and this discussion made me think again, shall we go for Raymarine set instead?
Or look at Garmin.
We were considering B&G and this discussion made me think again, shall we go for Raymarine set instead?
I'm really happy with my B&G Vulcan - I've had no problems with it, of the kind discussed already in this thread, and it's what I'd probably choose if I was buying again tomorrow.We were considering B&G and this discussion made me think again, shall we go for Raymarine set instead?
If the item was faulty at the time of purchase, and you can show that, then you have up to six years to make a claim. I.e. force a repair/replacement.well I spoke to where I bought it from and was told it only had 1 year warranty. so I called B&G and asked if they would repair it. they said its still covered by warranty. I questioned this as it was purchased in April 2018.
His response was that all there products are covered for 2 full years from date of purchase. He went on to say its EU law that now makes all electrical products sold in the EU covered by a min 2 years. he said so when you pop in to currys and told its only 1 year its not correct its 2 years.
Well that's good news for me and all of us it seams
Steveeasy.
I see their new distributor is AQUAFAX.
.Hi.
Had my V7 since 2017. Many problems. Screen freezing, and could not turn off. Regularly rebooting itself. Cannot see the C Map charts, so working on base map.
Has been back for testing a couple of times, only recently found out that they test it in Demo mode, as they do not have any instruments to connect to!!!
They did replace the chart chip, but made no difference.
Spoke to the Service Manager yesterday, and he suggested running it without the chart, to see if I have any issues then. He wasn't really interested, until I asked about upgrading to V9, then his ears pricked up.
I'll report back what happens.
I see their new distributor is AQUAFAX.
I have always had good support from B&G.
I have found that the devices don't perform well with lots of tracks stored. I used to keek all my tracks but after 3 seasons (6,000Nm) strated to get problems. Clearing the data out resolved this.
I also had a Zeus2 replaced. The rotary dial stopped working literally days before the warranty expired. I took it into their Chandlers Ford office and they said the screen was starting to show issues too. They offered a replacement but warned that stocks were low and that this might take a while. After a couple of months I received a Zeus3, so no complaints.
Yes, data can be exported in a variety of formats including GPX.Is there not some method of archiving the data off before it's deleted from the device? I can't remember ever seeing such option but then I didn't go looking for it.
Interested in how you do this. I start a new track/log on each passage. They don't get stored on removable media unless I export and save the resulting files.Mine are stored on the SD on both Vulcan and Zeus.
I'll try to remember when I'm next down. Moving them won't allow you to record or display more points though so realistically no actual benefit since they're also stored in a proprietary format.Interested in how you do this.
B&G Vulcan7 FS model. I purchased one about 4 years back . Initially no issues. But after a few uses on short trips, it got very hot, and froze, several times. It was sent back 2 times, to Navico, and no problems were found. They replaced the sd chart, as they said some sd cards had problems, but it made no difference. I suspected a hardware issue.On my recent trip when I could well have used my New B&G they did have
On my recent trip when I could well have used my New B&G Vulcan it decided using it once a month was too much and it got hot and went off never to come back on again. Whilst I liked the idea of touch screen and the gizmos. I found it hard to roam. difficult to even change time. it would reset when it felt like it. all in a week. then simply gave up and shut down.
After a few minuets of firing up the Garmin 128 I was back in action. the garmin must be 20 years old. like new, easier to enter everything. simple to scroll. Ive not used the Vulcan much probably 10 times. Warranty finished I might as well bin it.
Anyone else in the same Boat!!
Steveeasy
decided using it once a month was too much and it got hot and went off never to come back on again. Whilst I liked the idea of touch screen and the gizmos. I found it hard to roam. difficult to even change time. it would reset when it felt like it. all in a week. then simply gave up and shut down.
After a few minuets of firing up the Garmin 128 I was back in action. the garmin must be 20 years old. like new, easier to enter everything. simple to scroll. Ive not used the Vulcan much probably 10 times. Warranty finished I might as well bin it.
Anyone else in the same Boat!!
Steveeasy
See my update, of Dec25 2023..Hi.
Had my V7 since 2017. Many problems. Screen freezing, and could not turn off. Regularly rebooting itself. Cannot see the C Map charts, so working on base map.
Has been back for testing a couple of times, only recently found out that they test it in Demo mode, as they do not have any instruments to connect to!!!
They did replace the chart chip, but made no difference.
Spoke to the Service Manager yesterday, and he suggested running it without the chart, to see if I have any issues then. He wasn't really interested, until I asked about upgrading to V9, then his ears pricked up.
I'll report back what happens.
You will get good support, but don't be fooled that they can test items thoroughly, in a LIVE test situation. They were only ever using simulation, as I proved previously, which may not show your particular problem.I have always had good support from B&G.
I have found that the devices don't perform well with lots of tracks stored. I used to keek all my tracks but after 3 seasons (6,000Nm) strated to get problems. Clearing the data out resolved this.
I also had a Zeus2 replaced. The rotary dial stopped working literally days before the warranty expired. I took it into their Chandlers Ford office and they said the screen was starting to show issues too. They offered a replacement but warned that stocks were low and that this might take a while. After a couple of months I received a Zeus3, so no complaints.
That was very unlucky. How do you compare the two models?First Vulcan 7FS I had died after about 2 years: as a quick fix I bought retail another Vulcan 7R, rather than take the time to wait for getting a discounted one from B&G/Navico. That also died after just over 2 years. Now replaced with a Raymarine Axiom 7+.
I was told the first time I contacted them that they do not do ANY repairs, just sell you another at a bit of a discount, once out of warranty.
We fitted b&g 4g radar two years ago, could not stretch to the new halo but have found it works faultless, so easy to use with all settings just on auto. uses so little power and instant on. Overlays with chart spot on with our Lowrence HDSB&G were great and sent me a new unit. Lots of features I liked. Lots I did not need or could not use. Actually I’m thinking of getting a new one. Anyone got any feedback on the broadband radar
Steveeasy
I actually liked the Vulcans: except for the short life. Not that impressed with the Raymarine Lighthouse charts, better local detail on C-Map.That was very unlucky. How do you compare the two models?
Steveeasy
Mine just went while sailing in to Salcombe for the fist time. Bad timing without a chart!!. Off it went.I actually liked the Vulcans: except for the short life. Not that impressed with the Raymarine Lighthouse charts, better local detail on C-Map.