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Old 03-21-2002, 10:48 PM
Lucky Dog Lucky Dog is offline
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looking to add gps to my 20ft cc with t-top . thinking of building a panel to flush mount just above the console. t top has electronics box up top. looking to get electronics in front of me and just above the compass and other guages. any suggestions on gps make/model. any one have the navad (sp) advertised in the new boaters world cat.?
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Old 03-21-2002, 11:02 PM
SEAFARI SEAFARI is offline
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Default Re: electronics

HI LUCKY DOG,
GARMIN HAS ALOT OF MODELS OF GPS WITH THE
BLUE CHARTS THAT WORK VERY WELL. THE MODEL
2006 IS ONE OF THE BETTER UNITS THEY HAVE.
IF YOU WANTED THE BEST YOU CAN CHECK OUT
NORHSTAR, BUT THEY ARE EXPENSIVE.

CHRIS [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 03-21-2002, 11:34 PM
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Hi Lucky Dog
I agree with Chris on his suggestions ... and I'll add another one...Do you want a plotter in there also as most of them already contain them...

I have used the Furuno combo units 1650/1850 which are pretty nice.....I dont know how far you need to go (i.e. adding the fish finder) but they are nice.....The plotters are neat

Also the Northstar is a nice unit....I dont know your budget but I think you can get one in the 1,500 range (941 model) I’ve used Northstars for many years great machines pretty easy to use...(but everything is getting that way nowadays)

There are so many models out there that if you could “play” with some of them it would help you choose whats right for your application.(size of the unit and how many bells and whistles you need or not).

I dont know where your from but Consumer Marine Electronics has a great showroom in Wall, NJ with guys that know what they are talking about (atleast that my experience) I wouldnt hesitate to give them a phone call either....they seem to have everything and are priced right there if not better than everyone else.

Good luck
Scott
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Old 03-23-2002, 12:06 AM
LiveLine LiveLine is offline
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Default Re: electronics

I am using the Garmin 182 with the Bluechip. Great unit with lots of features. Very easy to use.
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Old 03-23-2002, 07:25 AM
Lucky Dog Lucky Dog is offline
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the unit i am looking at is Navman. got a reply on THT board from a boater that has one in hand but not installed yet. thanks for your reply I still have some time before i make my choice. garman looks like a good candidate. limited space ya know. later, Lucky Dog.
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Old 03-23-2002, 10:32 PM
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Lucky Dog
I've seen that unit..Navman...pretty neat!!! and if space is an issue you'll have no problem with this unit..I saw the color unit with the internal antenna ( I personally would be inclined to go with the external ant.) I think the unit is about 6"x6" square. I really like the feature that you can hook it up with a NAVMAN fuel flow sensor and get fuel use data on the screen..flow rate, how much fuel remaining, raange at current speed etc....Pretty nice
color unit was about $675 at Consumer marine

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