russ
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“Not entirely sure what you mean by "automatically set your WPs to your destination like”
assume you mean some form of auto routing?
Sorry, yes auto routing.
“Not entirely sure what you mean by "automatically set your WPs to your destination like”
assume you mean some form of auto routing?
I think Raymarine products are very well made - sturdy construction but the company does not seem to understand the issues with smaller boats - 33ft in my case. Yes the new touch screen is affect by rain falling on it.. with very cold fingers it simply does not work and the manual knobs are insensitive. But the biggest problem I have had is the software... Very difficult to put the values I want onto the chart plotter screen.. to choose the 'screens' I want to see... I use the rolling road a lot but finding it and making it accessible was a major voyage of discovery. On the 7'' model which is the largest I have space for at the wheel when using AIS the 'boxes' are so small it's really difficult to access the detailed info. (on the stand alone Simrad AIS on my previous boat with a smaller screen it was easy...) Raymarine software people do not seem to know how to write intuitive paths to functions - but to be fair someone above had no problem with that but could not make android/Garmin work so it could be a 'mental' issue...What is it with Raymarine that people weren’t happy with? A genuine question as it is contrary to my experience but perhaps I am missing something?
I did a self-installation of Raymarine Axiom, Quantum Doppler radar and I70 to replace existing kit and I added an Evolution autopilot system to our last boat and I was absolutely delighted with it. Easy to set up and use and support was excellent when the radar packed up - replaced with a new one with no quibble. The three year onboard warranty is pretty good (I had the installation checked and certified by the dealer).
I am currently awaiting delivery of an Axiom / Quantum package to upgrade on our current boat and have gone Raymarine again, partly on experience and partly because I am keeping the existing Raymarine autopilot and speed/depth and it is easy to integrate the old with the new.
I am a little concerned to read reports of poor performance of the touchscreens in adverse weather because we are putting an Axiom on the flybridge. Mind you, we have a good wheelhouse so if it isn’t nice we are likely to retreat below ?
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Sorry, yes auto routing.
What is it with Raymarine that people weren’t happy with? A genuine question as it is contrary to my experience but perhaps I am missing something?
The biggest problem I have had is the software... Very difficult to put the values I want onto the chart plotter screen.. to choose the 'screens' I want to see... I use the rolling road a lot but finding it and making it accessible was a major voyage of discovery. On the 7'' model which is the largest I have space for at the wheel when using AIS the 'boxes' are so small it's really difficult to access the detailed info. (on the stand alone Simrad AIS on my previous boat with a smaller screen it was easy...) Raymarine software people do not seem to know how to write intuitive paths to functions - but to be fair someone above had no problem with that but could not make android/Garmin work so it could be a 'mental' issue...
The original post asked about an entire system.., including wind...
It seems many people think the wind capabilities are more or less the same across the brands in question - but this is not the case.
There is no manufacturer (except maybe NKE) that has the wind capabilities of the higher end B&G systems - their sensors are better and the processing is better.
does anyone else even make a high end analogue wind sensor?
start with a WTP3 processor, and you are in a world that the others can not approach.
even the basic H5000 Hercules has wind calibration features unavailable by the other manufacturers on any of their products. add a motion sensor, and it's even better.
Sure.., nobody is going to put WTP3 on a cruising boat.., but many cruising boats have H5000 hercules systems - these have far better wind than anything from garmin or Raymarine.
So, you are saying that Raymarine STNG, Navicos Simnet etc are non-complaint and cannot be certified ?
Done a bit more investigation. It seems that now NMEA2000 does allow non DeviceNet connectors as long as the connectors meet NMEA's requirements, so STng connectors can be used on a certified device. What NMEA2000 does not allow is more than one device on a spur off the backbone. STng allows this which is why the i70 display had 2 connectors - you could connect 2 more on the same spur. The new i70s display has only a single STng connector so it can be NMEA2000 certified (it hasn't been yet but is pending). I remember that the original B&G Triton display had the same non-conformance.
I can't offer solutions but when I got (paid an expert) who understood the software things got a lot better - but its still a very disappointing piece of equipment... Worth getting a main dealer with a repair team in I thinkSorry to revive an old thread here. I'm currently bench testing my Raymarine Axiom system before installing. I was wondering if the touchscreens are always borderline unusable or do I just have a defective unit? I have a 7" axiom with Lighthouse 3. Did the software update, etc. It seems as though the screen is just not calibrated properly though I can't find a way to calibrate it anywhere in the settings and the manual is useless.
I have 3 B&G connected to a spur without a problem. Length may be a factor, these are adjacent to each other.Done a bit more investigation. It seems that now NMEA2000 does allow non DeviceNet connectors as long as the connectors meet NMEA's requirements, so STng connectors can be used on a certified device. What NMEA2000 does not allow is more than one device on a spur off the backbone. STng allows this which is why the i70 display had 2 connectors - you could connect 2 more on the same spur. The new i70s display has only a single STng connector so it can be NMEA2000 certified (it hasn't been yet but is pending). I remember that the original B&G Triton display had the same non-conformance.
The power on/off button is my main issue. The screen elsewhere is fine and responsive.Sorry to revive an old thread here. I'm currently bench testing my Raymarine Axiom system before installing. I was wondering if the touchscreens are always borderline unusable or do I just have a defective unit? I have a 7" axiom with Lighthouse 3. Did the software update, etc. It seems as though the screen is just not calibrated properly though I can't find a way to calibrate it anywhere in the settings and the manual is useless.