Help picking out chart plotter
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looking at all different models...anyone with experience on Huron/Lk st clair?
correct me if im wrong, but most garmin need the G2 vision card?
i.e. garmin 541s
what about standard horizon cp190i?
any others i might be missing, overlooking?
i guess im looking for something with the most loaded up chartplotter in stock form, without dishing out extra bucks ...
any input is greatly appreciated..looking to upgrade out of a older garmin handheld gps desperately
thnx
correct me if im wrong, but most garmin need the G2 vision card?
i.e. garmin 541s
what about standard horizon cp190i?
any others i might be missing, overlooking?
i guess im looking for something with the most loaded up chartplotter in stock form, without dishing out extra bucks ...
any input is greatly appreciated..looking to upgrade out of a older garmin handheld gps desperately

thnx
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From: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
I had an older Garmin GPS210, black and white and you needed a PhD in electronics to use it, LOL!
I got a Raymarine A50 for Christmas last year, and I am pretty happy with it, they are reasonably priced and it works real well. I like the "sea talk" cable, it lets you add a pile of stuff "down the road" without having to buy a new plotter or a bunch of adapters.
My second choice would be the Lowrance HDS series, they are really nice.
Good Luck!
Michael
I got a Raymarine A50 for Christmas last year, and I am pretty happy with it, they are reasonably priced and it works real well. I like the "sea talk" cable, it lets you add a pile of stuff "down the road" without having to buy a new plotter or a bunch of adapters.
My second choice would be the Lowrance HDS series, they are really nice.
Good Luck!
Michael
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haha..those raymarine are very nice..ill have to check into those further. do u get a lot of detail on your a50? some garmin folks say that some detail doesnt show up unless you buy the g2 vision card..
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I am pretty happy with the detail, it's only a 5" screen, so, it can get "compressed" looking if there is lots of clutter, I use the "zoom" function to clear it up, there is also a really cool "decluttering" thing that eliminates some of the unnecessary stuff on the screen to make it easier to read. My boat is small (25ft) so I don't have room at the helm for a 8 or 10 inch screen, sadly.
I use the Navionics Platinum card, it's 8gb and shows a lot of detail, including the overhead and 3D views, which is cool.
Good Luck!
I use the Navionics Platinum card, it's 8gb and shows a lot of detail, including the overhead and 3D views, which is cool.
Good Luck!
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I had an older Garmin GPS210, black and white and you needed a PhD in electronics to use it, LOL!
I got a Raymarine A50 for Christmas last year, and I am pretty happy with it, they are reasonably priced and it works real well. I like the "sea talk" cable, it lets you add a pile of stuff "down the road" without having to buy a new plotter or a bunch of adapters.
My second choice would be the Lowrance HDS series, they are really nice.
Good Luck!
Michael
I got a Raymarine A50 for Christmas last year, and I am pretty happy with it, they are reasonably priced and it works real well. I like the "sea talk" cable, it lets you add a pile of stuff "down the road" without having to buy a new plotter or a bunch of adapters.
My second choice would be the Lowrance HDS series, they are really nice.
Good Luck!
Michael
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I just installed a Raymarine e7D and am real happy with it. The screen is brighter than the Garmin and I like having both the touch screen and knobs. Also, it's a new model so it has a faster processor than the equivalent Garmin.


