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  1. #1
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    Default PICK UP NEW RIDE FRI AM!!!!!!!!!!

    PICK UP MY NEW 24' HRDRA-SPORT VECTOR CC TWIN 150 4 STROKES FRI AM. LOOLING FORWARD TO GETTING OFF-SHORE. NEED SOME ELECTRONICS A "FEW" SUGGESTIONS WOULD HELP.
    PLENTY OF ROOM TO FLUSH MOUNT. GARRETTS MARINA HAS MY 20' VECTOR FOR SALE. 1990. GREAT BOAT! TELL HIM JIMMY SENT YOU.
    I HAVE GOT THE ITCH TO FISH BAD. SO ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.[excited]

  2. #2
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    Default PICK UP NEW RIDE FRI AM!!!!!!!!!!

    What's your budget? If you spend a lot of time offshore I would recommend Furuno NavNet.

  3. #3
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    Default PICK UP NEW RIDE FRI AM!!!!!!!!!!

    I WOULD'NT SAY MONEY IS NO OBJECT, BUT WITH THE MONEY I SPENT ON THIS BOAT, I WANT TO DO IT RIGHT. PLUS I VALUE THE LIFE OF MY SELF AND MY CREW.

  4. #4
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    Default PICK UP NEW RIDE FRI AM!!!!!!!!!!

    WANNABIGGER:

    Check this out: http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a311/TomKidwell/DSCN0091.jpg

    This is how the Raymarine 120 looks flush mounted on my boat. The smaller version (80) is also nice... everything on one screen.

  5. #5
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    Default PICK UP NEW RIDE FRI AM!!!!!!!!!!

    I just outfitted my boat last year with Raymarine electronics (C120 main unit) and couldn't be more pleased. The Furuno/Raymarine debate seems like a religious discussion more than anything, from what I hear they are both great.

    So long as you get GPS/chartplotter, VHF, fishfinder and radar (optional but recommended) you're good.

  6. #6
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    Default PICK UP NEW RIDE FRI AM!!!!!!!!!!

    Have been using flush mounted Raymarine C-80 (GPS, depth finder, radar) for two years and system performance has been excellent. Also easy to apply software upgrades downloaded off of Raymarine's website. No complaints here.

  7. #7
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    Default PICK UP NEW RIDE FRI AM!!!!!!!!!!

    Also if you buy a complete raymarine package you will get like $500 back in rebates

  8. #8
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    Default PICK UP NEW RIDE FRI AM!!!!!!!!!!

    I second the NavNet

  9. #9
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    Default PICK UP NEW RIDE FRI AM!!!!!!!!!!

    NavNet is great but I just moved to a 44 Carolina Custom from a 31 Albe. When I was outfitting the Albe, since I wasn't going to add any electronics to the tower, Navnet was a little more expensive than buying separate components.

    I had mostly Furuno: 1850 dgps-waas/ 582 sounder/ 24 mile radar and Simrad AP11 AP. All tied together thru NMEA. It is a slick system. Wasn't too bad either. You just have to compare prices. I used MidShore Electronics. If you are in MD, call Frank and tell him John sent you. I have now done three boats with him now. Great pricing and great service. 410-228-7335 I think.

    I don't get any kickbacks and I am in no way connected with them. Just happy with their service.

    Hope some of that helps.

  10. #10
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    Default PICK UP NEW RIDE FRI AM!!!!!!!!!!

    i guess i am just old and jaded but i get annoyed at the all in one units, no matter how big, 10" or 12". never seem to be big enough to do any one thing properly for me.

    I think the GPS and fish finder should be separate, the radar could be attached to either one, not a super high use item anyway. The Garmin is really tough to beat as a GPS, the 3010c is a super unit, the fishfinder either furuno or raymarine depending upon your religion.

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