Which Chart Plotter?

Got an HDS8M Gen2 and we're pleased with it - fast responses and decent functionality - part of the Navico family of products, so plenty of options to go with it. I've had Garmins in the past and they are good too. Don't have any experience of Standard Horizon.

Lowrance have just released their Gen2 series and there are still some good deals around on the last of the original MK1 series - pretty much the same functionality, just a slower processor. Worth looking around. We have an HDS5M Gen1 at the chart table and that is also very good.
The lowrance units are good and the gen 2 versions accept AIS input but the earlier versions don't AFAIK so check before you buy as you may want to add AIS sometime in the future.
 
Cheaper Garmin

Any reason you arne't considering the GPSMAP 551? I adore mine, and it's in the same price bracket as the Standard Horizon. You get a whole UK chart thrown in.
 
Just whizzed through the replies and the two significant (to me) points are:

My Garmin 292 is visible in ANY light conditions. It doesn't seem bothered even when the sun is shining directly on it.

I HATE IT :) because it always shows my boat centre screen! Total utter waste of half the screen. It's not radar! I don't care what's behind me ... I want to see what's in front.
 
The lowrance units are good and the gen 2 versions accept AIS input but the earlier versions don't AFAIK so check before you buy as you may want to add AIS sometime in the future.

The Lowrance manuals are the company's worst enemy - I think they were probably written by Garmin! In fairness, the HDS series has very substantial functionality and it would be difficult to document it all in a single book. A lot of people come away with the impression that the HDSs do not support AIS, but it is there - described as "Vessels".
 
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I HATE IT :) because it always shows my boat centre screen! Total utter waste of half the screen. It's not radar! I don't care what's behind me ... I want to see what's in front.

I find the alternative is worse.

In order to figure out what is in front of you, a plotter will use your track over the ground. Great for a power boat going in a straight line, dreadful if you are tacking close inshore. One minute you have a grand view of clear water and the outer suburbs of Bournemouth, next tack, nothing but blue water and a few soundings.
 
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I HATE IT :) because it always shows my boat centre screen! Total utter waste of half the screen. It's not radar! I don't care what's behind me ... I want to see what's in front.

Isn't it a configurable option? On the Lowrance you can switch from showing you in the centre of the screen to showing you at the bottom.
 
I find the alternative is worse.

In order to figure out what is in front of you, a plotter will use your track over the ground. Great for a power boat going in a straight line, dreadful if you are tacking close inshore. One minute you have a grand view of clear water and the outer suburbs of Bournemouth, next tack, nothing but blue water and a few soundings.

Not sure I get that.

Currently half my screen shows what's behind me. Don't care.

Half shows what is in front of me including to the sides which if I was tacking away from the beach would still show what I would be sailing over if I tacked back.

No?

Never mind. :cool:
 
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Isn't it a configurable option? On the Lowrance you can switch from showing you in the centre of the screen to showing you at the bottom.

No, the only way round it is to keep dragging the cursor to the bottom of the screen.

I have seen the option you mention but as I said its not on my Garmin.
 
I have a cp300... I got it in a package with uk wide charts.. No issues. Very happy.

At the time it was the best value.
 
Thanks to all for your very helpful replies.
The situation has been resolved. No dealer in Scotland was able to show me the Lowrance, so that option was discarded. That left a straight choice between the Garmin, and the SH. On balance, we decided that the Garmin was the winner. In other words, my wife preferred it. We have got a pretty good deal from a local supplier, with the Home Port device thrown in, FOC.

To those who are concerned about water on the screen, let me say that this unit will be installed in the deck saloon, at the inside steering position. We still have a Raymarine A65 at the outside helm, where, incidentally, sunlight viewing has never been a problem, and not just because of a lack of sunshine:D
 
Thanks to all for your very helpful replies.
The situation has been resolved. No dealer in Scotland was able to show me the Lowrance, so that option was discarded. That left a straight choice between the Garmin, and the SH. On balance, we decided that the Garmin was the winner. In other words, my wife preferred it. We have got a pretty good deal from a local supplier, with the Home Port device thrown in, FOC.

To those who are concerned about water on the screen, let me say that this unit will be installed in the deck saloon, at the inside steering position. We still have a Raymarine A65 at the outside helm, where, incidentally, sunlight viewing has never been a problem, and not just because of a lack of sunshine:D

If it is going to be mounted out of the weather, I don't think you are making a mistake - thr Garmin UI is good and there are plenty of available accessories.
 
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