chubby
Well-Known Member
I have a new raymarine 7 inch MFD and existing standalone Furuno 1623 radar. I was thinking of a raymarine radar overlain on the plotter. I am sure the new raymarine radars have many advantages over the old Furuno but thinking of how I would actually use them, the radar has a 7 inch portrait mode screen run ships head up and the plotter is landscape and north up.
To have the radar head up makes sense as you are looking towards things to avoid whereas north up on the plotter is similar to a chart.
Do folk use the radar overlay in practice or does splitting a 7 inch display give two screens that are too small?
I know the well rehearsed debate about radar vs AIS but in actual practice the radar is only used in fog a few times a year unless for practice, so is the benefit of the new radar worth the effort and expense and is the radar overlay worthwhile on a small display or is a separate screen better?
To have the radar head up makes sense as you are looking towards things to avoid whereas north up on the plotter is similar to a chart.
Do folk use the radar overlay in practice or does splitting a 7 inch display give two screens that are too small?
I know the well rehearsed debate about radar vs AIS but in actual practice the radar is only used in fog a few times a year unless for practice, so is the benefit of the new radar worth the effort and expense and is the radar overlay worthwhile on a small display or is a separate screen better?