harry ames
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- Joined
- Feb 1, 2016
- Messages
- 157
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C (Sterndrive)
- Vessel Name
- Poopsy
My new to me R21 classic is exceptionally clean and has some electronics in it.
A humminbird 345cDI that is working well.
A Lowance X25b conventional depth finder, also working well.
An old, Standard Horizon CP 150, B and W chart plotter. I would need to buy about 260 dollars worth of C Map cartridges to get my intermountain-west lakes. They are C Map's which seem to be highly respected over Navionics. (I used a Raymarine chart plotter on my D-Dory with Navionics and liked it fine for mountain states lakes).
So, option one: Pull the CP 150 and replace it with a 500 dollar color 5 inch diagonal plotter that handles Navionics and other cartridges and pulls all of the western lakes into one cartridge. 5 inches of black and white seemed small when I was puttering around Alameda estuary, maybe 5 inch color is better.
Option two: Just use my Android color tablet on a swivel mount base and use the Navionics App, (50) bucks that I used as a backup for my C-Dory Raymarine. I never had to use the tablet as the primary, so I never really compared it to the larger Raymarine color display in the C-Dory, side by side.
I'm inclined to think that if I were to go "marine" chart plotter that I'd need to spend 900 bucks plus for a larger 7 or ten inch screen.
Also, you coastal captains need something pretty fancy for the complicated coastal navigating that you do. My mountain lakes cruising isn't so complicated.
What is the general consensus amongst Tugers about using tablets or I pad for primary navigation. (I always carry charts, even for my mountain lakes when available).
A humminbird 345cDI that is working well.
A Lowance X25b conventional depth finder, also working well.
An old, Standard Horizon CP 150, B and W chart plotter. I would need to buy about 260 dollars worth of C Map cartridges to get my intermountain-west lakes. They are C Map's which seem to be highly respected over Navionics. (I used a Raymarine chart plotter on my D-Dory with Navionics and liked it fine for mountain states lakes).
So, option one: Pull the CP 150 and replace it with a 500 dollar color 5 inch diagonal plotter that handles Navionics and other cartridges and pulls all of the western lakes into one cartridge. 5 inches of black and white seemed small when I was puttering around Alameda estuary, maybe 5 inch color is better.
Option two: Just use my Android color tablet on a swivel mount base and use the Navionics App, (50) bucks that I used as a backup for my C-Dory Raymarine. I never had to use the tablet as the primary, so I never really compared it to the larger Raymarine color display in the C-Dory, side by side.
I'm inclined to think that if I were to go "marine" chart plotter that I'd need to spend 900 bucks plus for a larger 7 or ten inch screen.
Also, you coastal captains need something pretty fancy for the complicated coastal navigating that you do. My mountain lakes cruising isn't so complicated.
What is the general consensus amongst Tugers about using tablets or I pad for primary navigation. (I always carry charts, even for my mountain lakes when available).