gjgm
Well-Known Member
A good point raised about where you can fit it. First, it isnt much advantage have a bigger screen if you physically have to mount it 2 ft further away. Secondly, a plotter isnt much use if you cant use or reach the controls, or those controls are too small and fiddly.
Dont worry about the cartoon look to Garmin G2; its very intuitive, and just takes a few hours use to get familiar. All I would note is that it might be easier with navionics type if you use paper close by, as the two are so similar.
Consider where you boat; if its is a tool for familiar waters, then you neednt worry about the size scale so much, as its the "close up" you are interested in. But as Solitaire mentions, if you need the "big picture",- and I only do in unfamiliar waters- a paper chart has it all, and the bigger the plotter, the better.
Not easy to do this, but going to a store large enough where you can physically see them is a huge plus, as you may like/loath some button layouts.
Personally, I find Garmin easiest to use, raymarine ok when you ve got the hang of it, and SH/Lowrance a struggle, but that might be unfair as its over a few years, and products change.
The only thing at the boat show that blew me away was the garmin 7 series.. wasnt even a boat, but cost as much as a small one !
Dont worry about the cartoon look to Garmin G2; its very intuitive, and just takes a few hours use to get familiar. All I would note is that it might be easier with navionics type if you use paper close by, as the two are so similar.
Consider where you boat; if its is a tool for familiar waters, then you neednt worry about the size scale so much, as its the "close up" you are interested in. But as Solitaire mentions, if you need the "big picture",- and I only do in unfamiliar waters- a paper chart has it all, and the bigger the plotter, the better.
Not easy to do this, but going to a store large enough where you can physically see them is a huge plus, as you may like/loath some button layouts.
Personally, I find Garmin easiest to use, raymarine ok when you ve got the hang of it, and SH/Lowrance a struggle, but that might be unfair as its over a few years, and products change.
The only thing at the boat show that blew me away was the garmin 7 series.. wasnt even a boat, but cost as much as a small one !