I have 2 B&G Tritons on either side of the companion way and a Zeus 2 at the helm.
They rock! I have had them for 2 seasons now, No issues. The Triton are easily customizable, have cool stuff like wind shift / depth graphs over time, nice wind rose, etc, etc. The Zeus 2 is da bomb. it will control everything from radar to audio, has all the metrics like VMG on mark / VMG on Wind, sailing time to mark, a really cool 'Sailsteer' wind rose / the ability to dynamically show the laylines on the chart based on wind direction-speed / current / boat direction-speed /tide.. Etc, etc. Also the touchscreen is very responsive, even works with gloves. With the wifi module and a wifi connection the Zeus 2 can even update itself straight of the internet and get / update your maps as well. You can get XM music / dynamic weather for US and the Caribbean too. All is NMEA 2000 standard, no proprietary Raymarine Seatalk this or that to worry about. Any NMEA 2000 compliant sensor / stereo / gauge will work just fine. So Jake, is it the new Blues Mobile or what? -Francois Rivard 1990 34+ "Take Five" Lake Lanier, GA Stus-List New instruments? This thread is a couple months old, but I'm looking into new instruments now too. Mainly a new speed display + transducer. Eventually adding a wind instrument and maybe replacing the depth (old but still working). Anyone have experience with B&G? I was considering a Raymarine i70 but now am looking at the B&G Triton T41. For my needs I prefer one multi-function screen that can connect to speed, depth and wind. I'm leaning away from Raymarine now because their incompatible network versions and mismash of products seems terribly confusing. I called Raymarine tech support yesterday and even the support guy had his facts all wrong. He told me an i70 is a repeater only, and requires separate i50 display instruments for each sensor you want to network in. But based on other people I talked to and info on the web, it looks like that is incorrect and an i70 could be networked directly with a modern digital transducer (what Raymarine calls "smart transducers"). He also told me a triducer is a bundled package of two separate thruhulls. So, B&G yay or nay? -Patrick C&C 38 LF "Violet Hour" Seattle, WA
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