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Garmin Gpsmap 431 Gps Chartplotter

There are galore Chartplotters with GPS capability today. We may even get them in our cars and on some new phones, (but that's the subject for another article to come). Garmin, Raymarine, Furuno, Simrad, Sitex, Hummingbird...the list goes on and on. Which chartplotter is the best buy for the buck? Not as easy an answer as you would think. As you may already know, I am a seasoned sailor and I live aboard my boat. I have been sailing for rather a while and have employed assorted dissimilar chartplotters. Each of my boats either came with a chartplotter or I added one.

When I bareboat chartered in the Caribbean, each vessel that I bare boated had dissimilar systems. I have employed rather a number of products. I just wanted to qualify that at the outset of this article. So, Captain Steve, which one was the best? As I said, not such an easy answer. Each Chartplotter that I have used, purchased or rented had dissimilar calibers that I liked and numerous of them had issues that I didn't like. Certainly, each boat manufacturer has preferences. Hunter Marine and assorted other boat manufacturers use Raymarine products. Yet other makers use other products. Does this mean that the manufacturers that use Raymarine recognise something that I don't? I often wondered with regards to that. As the owner of a marine electronics store, the one thing that I utterly do know is that "volume = dollars saved".

When a manufacturer, like Hunter Marine, purchases 1000 Raymarine E-80 Chartplotters PLUS the rest of the Raymarine Network accessories, like Depth, Wind, Autopilot and any affiliated item, they save a large total of what you and I would like to save-MONEY. Raymarine seems to be the best when it comes to volume buying. But volume buying is not the only factor in determining "which one is best". If that were the case, everyone would be using wholly Raymarine products. What other constituents are determining constituents in determining the best chartplotter? Let's talk about them here because they are in truth the meat of what makes a chartplotter 'our favorite'. First let's talk when it comes to screen clarity and daylight readability. The major manufacturers have been competing in this area ever since the introduction of the color screen on chartplotters and I don't believe there are any real clear cut winners in this department.

Garmin just introduced the touch screen and I'm sure that others will follow with hopefully better versions. I purchased a Raymarine C70 Chartplotter a few years ago; because I thought it was the best product for the dollar at the time. I had to have the screen substituted within 1 year. Salt water and fingerprints ruined the screen. I understand that they have bettered that today. What in regards to chart readability and accuracy? These are crucial components as well. I used a Simrad on a bareboat charter. Changing chips and clarity were good and easy. Raymarine and Furuno both use Navionics charts or CMap NT or Gold or something else. Easy to use, for the most part, but inconvenient if you are traveling and cross a dead zone on the chart and have to speedily alter charts---assuming you have the next chip available to change immediately.

Garmin has the charts built in on a lot of their chartplotters today. They have preloaded "World Map". Nice, since you don't have to alter the chip. However, if you want full capability of their new 4200 and 520 0 series, you will be using a Vision card with a specific area. However, to me, the single most essential factor in my buy of a Color Chartplotter, is re-write speed. When I change from one screen to another, does it take 5 minutes for the chart to to the full or entire extent reappear? I had, as I noted in my last article, a Garmin 162 chartplotter on my current boat the day that I purchased it. It was an exceedingly precise grayscale chartplotter with built-in charts. The huge problem for me was...it took everlastingly to rewrite the chart when I employed the Zoom function. I could have gotten lost by the time the chart re-wrote itself.

So, after my exploration was done, I purchased a new Garmin 4208 Color Chartplotter. Does it meet the criteria set above? It does for me and that is what is most important, after all. ME! Do I like it? If I do, then it's the best there is.

Garmin Gpsmap 431 Gps Chartplotter

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Garmin Gpsmap 431 Gps Chartplotter

Garmin Gpsmap 431 Gps Chartplotter Picture

Garmin Gpsmap 431 Gps Chartplotter

Garmin Gpsmap 431 Gps Chartplotter Photo

Garmin Gpsmap 431 Gps Chartplotter

Garmin Gpsmap 431 Gps Chartplotter Photo

Garmin Gpsmap 431 Gps Chartplotter

Garmin Gpsmap 431 Gps Chartplotter Picture

Garmin Gpsmap 431 Gps Chartplotter

Garmin Gpsmap 431 Gps Chartplotter Photo