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Old 10-22-2014, 09:12 PM
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Your fine with the 600w ducer..I have a Garmin 741xs with a 600 watt thru hull,reads bottom great out to about 800-1000ft,its chirp technology but its not the real deal chirp,thats only in the bigger more powerful,and way more $$$ units..my buddy runs a 60 with the real chirp and its incredible..
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Old 10-22-2014, 10:06 PM
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I think for my purposes, the 600 will be adequate. I guess, at a later point, if I feel the performance is lousy and I hit the lottery, I'll upgrade to CHIRP.
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Old 10-22-2014, 11:42 PM
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a68/a78 CHiRP will not display radar. Their considered MFDs because they will display engine information.
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Old 10-23-2014, 09:43 AM
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What the heck, I'm not real smart, however not ignorant, and after a few scotches I might be in a bit of a fog. So, just for grins I decided to see what it would cost to change my old out of date Raymarine system out to an updated CHIRP system. I've got a 12" MFD so I can't see going to a 5" screen, that would show ignorance trying to fit the little one in a big hole. A 12" Raymarine E125 with charts is a smooth $3,500 at our favorite marine store WM, the "ClearPulse" CHIRP sonar module is right at $2,000 and to get a single band transducer that will fit in the same hole as my B164 is $1,100....dual band is double. Seeing how I'm spending money I don't have, why not a color digital radar $2,500 and of course what every 23' SeaCraft should have, a $7,700 thermal night vision camera to make my new 12" MFD useful. I'll have to pass the offering plate a few more times to get all this.
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Old 10-23-2014, 10:29 AM
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I tend to buy into all the latest and greatest,but I decided to finally stop the madness when it comes to electronics.
My electronics are dated,but they still do what I need.
I have an older 600 watt NorthStar sonar/gps combo that gets me to any waypoint I need,a sonar that reads the bottom,and marks bait and fish at 500' deep,at 30 Mph.
Have an older Raymarine pathfinder Radar that for some reason still works great at picking out Freighters,boats,and other dangers in the fog,and storms that are headed my way.

Would I like to have all the newest latest electronics?,ABSOLUTELY!
Would they increase my fish catches?,POSSIBLY but not likely.
Would they get me to my waypoints easier or faster? NOPE!

Trying to keep up with all the new electronics is for me at least,out of my reach.You can go out and buy all the newest technology laden electronics,and spend thousands and thousands of dollars,only to have them become obsolete two years later.It's a game you can't win.
I'll just have to keep running my stuff till thay crap out,or get so old that are no longer trustworthy.

I will admit though that i love looking at all the new stuff. Hmm,maybe "when my ship comes in".
Sorry for getting off topic.
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Old 10-23-2014, 11:25 AM
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A new Garmin 1040xs with a sounder module and a downvision chirp and sidescan ducer can be had from Gil on the other site for $2400 complete. A good friend of mine just put one on his boat and the results are nothing less than spectacular.

The 10' inch screen is the smallest I would even consider for the way my eyes are getting plus you really need the screen real estate to enable running the chirp and sidescan at the same time. I am a big Garmin fan for plotters and navigation but have always used commercial bottom machines like JRC and Koden. Seeing the new Garmin imaging at a reasonable pricepoint, I think I may be making some room on my dash.
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Old 10-23-2014, 04:06 PM
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I share some similar perspectives with all of you. The boat needs an upgrade, as the electronics are from 2000. The finder still works, but looking at the screen reminds me of the old video game Pong. It needs to go. I like the look of one large screen with the least amount of clutter as possible. I will not be upgrading anytime soon, unless there is some unforeseen catastrophic failure; too much money. After comparing prices, I'm content with a 600W ducer and 12" screen. I still need to catch fish to actually make all of this worth it. So if I catch fish, it's because I know what I'm doing. If I don't catch fish, it's because my equipment is junk! JK.
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Old 10-23-2014, 04:29 PM
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Here ya go Ken, seeing how you favor Garmin, your SeaCraft would look very nice with this Garmin set up!!! Might need a larger dash!!

http://www.marlinmag.com/suites?page=0,1
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Old 10-24-2014, 01:16 PM
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Don, I'm not far from it. This pic is from 2 years ago and it was pretty cluttered then. I now have added a new larger bottom machine, an 8" stand alone radar display and a new autopilot squeezed in with the two plotters and gps already in the pic. In all reality things work very well and are stacked giving me good visability standing or sitting. I need it all for what I do and have redundencies on certain items because I venture pretty far out.
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