Ahhhhh...now THAT I had not considered in my quest to be frugal! I was getting 
all giddy over the free maps.  If it sounds to good to be true.... This is a 
hard to fact to ignore... I guess I could just carry on with what I have for a 
while... Geeze Fred,  nice grenade!  LOL 

---------- Original Message ----------
From: Frederick G Street <f...@postaudio.net>
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List chartplotter/radar
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 15:57:20 -0500

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&#65533;H x 13.1&#65533;W x 5.1&#65533;D
Display Size: 7&#65533; Diag.
Condition: Brand New Sitex Special FeaturesIncludes One C-Map Max Chart Wide 
Area US Chart.
Sunlight Viewable 7&#65533; 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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