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Old 07-15-2012, 02:49 PM
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Default Re: New Raymarine Multi Function Display Units

Got to see the unit in action last week.

FWIW...
Overall very, very unimpressed with the sonar.
Rest of the unit "Eh".

Still prefer Furuno and Garmin.
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Old 07-15-2012, 03:18 PM
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Never used the Raymarine product but extensive time on Furuno & northstar.
The Garmin product I can compare
since a couple
of buddies have them.
I would never give up my units for them, also Simrad is excellent! Down time on heavy Use for over 40 seasons with various models ten days!
That's why I would never switch !
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Old 07-22-2012, 11:28 AM
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Brother Joe and i installed the unit yesterday. Pretty straight forward installation which was made simpler by not having to install an antenna since its built onto the unit. Set up was a breeze becuase it was all touch screen driven and very intuative.

This unit is also great for smaller boats since its a very compact yet has a 7 inch screen. This is due in large part to the touch screen which allows for the elimination of the space normally needed for dedicated buttons and cursor controls. It only has 3 buttons....power, cursor control and MOB. All of the rest of the functionality and control items are controlled by touch screens so more ipad like. It makes doing things like panning or zoming in or out on a chart very easy and intuative if you are used to using a smart phone or tablet.

Preloaded Navionics charts are very detailed and not sure if the upgrade to their 3d charts is going to be worth it for us. Screen is very bright even in direct sunlight. What really blows me away with this unit is how fast the screen refreshes when you zoom or pan on the map.This helps a lot when you are trying to set up on a piece because you dont have any screen repainting lag. This is becuase the unit has a separate and dedicated graphics processor and it makes things happen quick.

Headed out later today to get some more practical experience with it and will report more later but so far Im very impressed.
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Old 07-22-2012, 03:31 PM
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Sounds sweet Gerry, good luck and have fun


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On a side note: if I knew there was something out there to make my ff even better, I would spend those few extra bucks, just because it's available.
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I'm awaiting that report capt.
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Old 07-23-2012, 11:57 AM
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Got a chance to get some more practical experience with the unit... A few things I wanted to do to tailor the different screens for personal preferences.
As an example, on the standard chart plotter in addition to coordinates and all the map info I wanted speed, temp and depth from the sounder. I'm not one for reading manuals so I played around and sorted through the menus and got what I wanted fairly easy.

One issue we did have was getting the unit to recognize the transducer for the depth finder. The unit is set up for a plug and play type of set up. You plug something in it tries to determine what is is and confugure itself so you don't have to do it manually... Well the ducer we got was not being picked up by the plug and play stuff so we had to enter the ducer in manually. I think part of the reason was it was not one of the popular/standard transom or tilted element transducers, it was the shoot through hull one. Went into the manual settings and found the choice of ducers and our specfic model was not listed but we chose a model that in name looked close and it worked.

The shoot through hull ducer worked nice and we never lost bottom even while underway at full running speeds. This was an issue we had with the older Furuno which I think had a lot to do with it's placement. It's nice to be able to get accurate readings while underway now and to have those depths show up on a small window in the chart plotter screen.

And oh by the way the Android and Iphone Ray Viewer aps work great too. You connect your phone and the Raymarine unit up through the built in wifi in you phone and the machine and it streams the unit's screen image right to your phone. Not sure how practical it is but sure is cool. I would imagiine this would be most useful on larger vessels where multiple units in different locations like the fly bridge or in the salon would be nice. Rather then have to go out and purchase another expensive display slave unit @ $1000, you can use and iPhone, iPad or Android phone or tablet.

Still need to put some more time in with this unit but once again I'm pretty impressed with it. Features we use all the time like tracks, distance, entering coordinates, etc are all very intuative and the pop up keyboard and touch screen makes data entry very easy.
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Old 07-23-2012, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Capt. Lou
Never used the Raymarine product but extensive time on Furuno & northstar.
The Garmin product I can compare
since a couple
of buddies have them.
I would never give up my units for them, also Simrad is excellent! Down time on heavy Use for over 40 seasons with various models ten days!
That's why I would never switch !
Lou - I hear you on Furuno and Simrad. I've had a few of their units that served me well. They are built like tanks and never had any issues with them which is probabaly why they have such a loyal following, especially with the commercial fishermen. I like Garmins as well, easy to use and great customer support which is why they probably have the following that they do in the recreational space.

I've never been a big fan of Ray Marine. I thought they lagged behind others but this unit had a lot of great features that leap frogged many others and back in 2010 they were bought out by FLIR, a company that specializes in commercial thermal imagining.

Thought I'd give them a shot and so far I'm pleased I did.
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