Robin
Well-Known Member
our new to us boat has an ancient raymarine sl70 radar that is not working. we are looking at putting in a network system, probably Garmin, with a chart plotter display that accepts radar and AIS as wekll as displaying data from instruments via NMEA 2000
Anyone out there ahead of us with this kit? OVER Here there is a deal on Garmin 74o plotters with 18" HD radome included for $2,000, add AIS TRANSCEIEVER FOR ANOTHER $999.99 and wind transducer for another $600, the price includes ALL USA coastal charts pre-loaded (including the Bahamas) and there is a 10% discount on top if we order before midnight thisSunday 19th plus there is a $200 rebate mail in if we also buy ( $299) a gGarmin G2 vision card which gives more info and views and allows the plotter to come up with ideal routes/suggested tracks between WPT. This packge does not do MARPA nor does it overlay radar onto the charts on screen although a divided screen with side by side radar and chart is possible. does this matter? We are not in the busy waters of the English Channel anymore and thick fogs are rare here although there is quite a bit of commercial traffic around between Miami or Fort Lauderdale and the Bahamas. There are however a great many private boats around and fishing boats here are just as un predictable as over there - so what does the panel recommend please, is the new Garmin network stuff any good?
Anyone out there ahead of us with this kit? OVER Here there is a deal on Garmin 74o plotters with 18" HD radome included for $2,000, add AIS TRANSCEIEVER FOR ANOTHER $999.99 and wind transducer for another $600, the price includes ALL USA coastal charts pre-loaded (including the Bahamas) and there is a 10% discount on top if we order before midnight thisSunday 19th plus there is a $200 rebate mail in if we also buy ( $299) a gGarmin G2 vision card which gives more info and views and allows the plotter to come up with ideal routes/suggested tracks between WPT. This packge does not do MARPA nor does it overlay radar onto the charts on screen although a divided screen with side by side radar and chart is possible. does this matter? We are not in the busy waters of the English Channel anymore and thick fogs are rare here although there is quite a bit of commercial traffic around between Miami or Fort Lauderdale and the Bahamas. There are however a great many private boats around and fishing boats here are just as un predictable as over there - so what does the panel recommend please, is the new Garmin network stuff any good?
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