MattS
Well-Known Member
Had a look at potential plotters this week, seems that the only two real options are Raymarine or B&G if you want something with a reasonable reputation and support network. I know there are some other cheaper brands becoming more popular like Onwa, but they just don’t seem to be up there in terms of ease of use and design from what I can tell.
Playing with the plotters themselves, Raymarine interface seems far cleaner and less ’fussy’.
I’ve done a fair bit of Googling, and forum searching to try and get some real life feedback on people’s experiences with these two brands. There aren’t loads of decent side by side comparisons, although it seems common for people to say B&G are “more suited to sailing”. Features like lay lines and sail steer are suggested differentiators, but then I look at Raymarine and they appear to do lay lines too… maybe this is a recent thing?
So my question is:
does anyone actually know what true differentiators there are between these two main brands, for a normal coastal cruising sailor? or are we at a point where it really is just down to preference of ecosystem / interface…
Playing with the plotters themselves, Raymarine interface seems far cleaner and less ’fussy’.
I’ve done a fair bit of Googling, and forum searching to try and get some real life feedback on people’s experiences with these two brands. There aren’t loads of decent side by side comparisons, although it seems common for people to say B&G are “more suited to sailing”. Features like lay lines and sail steer are suggested differentiators, but then I look at Raymarine and they appear to do lay lines too… maybe this is a recent thing?
So my question is:
does anyone actually know what true differentiators there are between these two main brands, for a normal coastal cruising sailor? or are we at a point where it really is just down to preference of ecosystem / interface…