Best Nav kit

Just had another look round.
I can't find anything "off the shelf" that I like.
Everything that is out there is not much better than my 10 year old system.
The Simrad resolution seems to be the best but I wonder if the 1920 x 1080 is a native resolution.
But Simrad doesn't do it for me.
Likewise Garmin.
The Raymarine glass bridge gets the closest but even that doesn't have the greatest resolution - the small screens are in fact the same resolution that I have on my old system.
And as for video inputs, I would want:-
1 - A PC input (HDMI would be good)
2 - 3 (+ a spare) non IP camera inputs (maybe HD-SDI would be quick enough)
3 - And I like the idea of an "off the shelf" main nav system
4 - The ability to quickly switch between video inputs

If I were Magnum right now, I would be depressed - there is nothing that suits me.
My next step would be to look at Two Hooters suggestions and bespoke the whole installation.

Is any of this stuff any good , 17 and 19 inch monitors ,various accessories, etc -- seem to able to plug most things in and not an arm and a keg ?

http://lorenzmarine.com/prodotti.php
 
Is any of this stuff any good , 17 and 19 inch monitors ,various accessories, etc -- seem to able to plug most things in and not an arm and a keg ?

http://lorenzmarine.com/prodotti.php

IMO, for a top of the range - multi input system, the key seems to be the display itself.
So that kit doesn't really address requirements for a system that I like.
 
B and G is Navico as is Simrad and Lowrance.

B and G for Sailing
Simrad for Powerboats
Lowrance for fishing

They all share some of the same functions with additional aspects suited to the above applications.

I had forgotten about B & G
Their Zeus 3 16 has a good resolution - supports 2 analogue video inputs and ethernet
So, it might be worth looking further into.
 
I had forgotten about B & G
Their Zeus 3 16 has a good resolution - supports 2 analogue video inputs and ethernet
So, it might be worth looking further into.

+1
I was keeping out of this now that I’m a Sailor :) but I’ve just specced 2 x Zeus 3 plotters for my new boat....
They look responsive and sharp, plus they finally have built in Wi-Fi.
 
+1
I was keeping out of this now that I’m a Sailor :) but I’ve just specced 2 x Zeus 3 plotters for my new boat....
They look responsive and sharp, plus they finally have built in Wi-Fi.

From a personal point of view, I would want to get a PC feed into them.
Also, only the 16 model is proper HD - the smaller ones have a lower resolution.
Still, I would spend some time to see if B & G did the job for me.

I'm actually quite surprised how well our old system compares with the modern offerings of glass bridge systems.
 
Is there no module for it? Because all the boats i have seen using the system have had cameras. I will do some research.

This was the reply i got from Simrad.

Hello Carl

Sorry you cannot add IP cameras to the system.

Best regards,

Malcolm Moore
MALCOLM MOORE | Customer Satisfaction Representative, UK | NAVICO UK LTD.

I find this odd as i have seen many 2015> plus Sunseeker 86's for sale with cameras integrated into the system. They all had Hatteland displays too so i guess they are their glass bridge monitor of choice.
 
They must be using analogue cameras with a dedicated switching unit, which doesn't come close to the flexibility of an IP system.
 
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