Danny -- when it comes time for support and assistance with your gear, either through this list or otherwise, it never pays to be the only one with a particular piece of gear. If nobody else has one, they can't help you out; and it begs the question, "If this [fill in the blank] is so great, why doesn't everyone have one?" There are reasons (besides marketing) that Simrad, Raymarine and Garmin have the lion's share of the market. Food for thought...
Fred Street -- Minneapolis S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI :^( On Sep 25, 2012, at 3:43 PM, djhaug...@juno.com wrote: > Well, I'm really new to the whole boat electronics thing. I was impressed by > the old GPSmap 162 and Fishfinder 240 that came with the boat. I don't even > understand NMEA 2000...LOL > > Each Sitex EC7F comes with: EC7 Chartplotter,Built-In 600w Fishfinder, One > Pre-Programmed C-Map Max US Region, Plastic Cover, Quick Release Mounting > Bracket, Power Cable, Video Input Cable, Manual and a Two-Year Warranty. > Unit Size: 10.2”H x 13.1”W x 5.1”D > Display Size: 7” Diag. > Condition: Brand New > > Sitex Special Features > Includes One C-Map Max Chart Wide Area US Chart. > Sunlight Viewable 7” Color Display. > Stores a whopping 10,000 Waypoints. > 600w Built-in Fishfinder. > AIS Compatible for Overlaying AIS Data on the Chart.
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