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Rebel_Heart 09-06-2014 12:13 AM

Which Garmin screens to order?
 
Looking forward to outfitting new boat but some of the choices I have to make I'm not that familiar with. I need to chose between the following screens (2). Looking at 7212, 7215, 8212 or 8215. Any insight as to the difference in models is appreciated. There seems to be quite a difference in prices. I guess the 15" screens do fill up the dash better.

Wobble 09-06-2014 11:42 AM

comparison page

https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/GPSM...AND488-p1.html

Double Rigged 09-06-2014 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by Rebel_Heart (Post 4183858)
Looking forward to outfitting new boat but some of the choices I have to make I'm not that familiar with. I need to chose between the following screens (2). Looking at 7212, 7215, 8212 or 8215. Any insight as to the difference in models is appreciated. There seems to be quite a difference in prices. I guess the 15" screens do fill up the dash better.

Being in the electronics business I can tell you get the 8000 series hands down. Faster processor. Better resolution. More screen configurations and better overall look. The other big reason is that the 7000 series is 5yr old technology and will be discontinued in the coming year or so. Also all of Garmin's new units are geared around the 8000 series.
There is no differences in the 12 or 15inch series. All software for both series are the same.

Rebel_Heart 09-06-2014 02:58 PM

I would like to have the 8215 but Nortech charges $2,500 more. Seems like quite a big up charge for a larger screen.

SummerObsession 09-06-2014 03:49 PM


Originally Posted by Double Rigged (Post 4184030)
Being in the electronics business I can tell you get the 8000 series hands down. Faster processor. Better resolution. More screen configurations and better overall look. The other big reason is that the 7000 series is 5yr old technology and will be discontinued in the coming year or so. Also all of Garmin's new units are geared around the 8000 series.
There is no differences in the 12 or 15inch series. All software for both series are the same.

X100

The 8000 series will do a TON of things the 7000 won't. They connect into everything better, including the new vessel view from Mercury. I really am not familiar with the tech side of them, but I know you can add cameras, radio tuners, VHF, al kinds of stuff and it is easily configured for it.
Probably one of the few things worth the extra cost, IMHO.

Double Rigged 09-06-2014 04:59 PM

Not sure why they charge that much. It is only a 2000 dollar difference list price.

Mseuro 09-06-2014 05:10 PM

I am looking at Raymarine and Simrad 12 inch screens. Any input would be appreciated. Plan on replacing all all of my gauges and having one screen.

davidmercury 09-06-2014 05:23 PM

Double Rigged will steer you right

NASCAT 09-06-2014 10:58 PM


Originally Posted by Double Rigged (Post 4184078)
Not sure why they charge that much. It is only a 2000 dollar difference list price.

About every boat manufacturer I've entertained buying from prices their electronics way above MSRP. BEst I can tell they can't list them on their build sheets at straight MSRP then offer the boat at 30% off b/c they loose money on certain 3rd party items like electronics etc. Send your list to Double Rigged he'll take care of you.

PS- Nor-Tech offers a pre-wire & cutout option so you can buy the electronics & stereo on your own & they install it. That's path I plan to take. Bet I can save 50% total for all equipment purchased.

stainless 09-07-2014 07:17 PM

8000 series hands down, remember , even if you purchase the unit yourself, instalation can easily run 10-25 hrs or more depending if you get anything in addition to the gps. sonar, radar etc. I like the idea of a factory install, look at overall pricing, but remember to factor in install charges.


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