I tried to reply yesterday but somehow the list doesn't like the Notes
email client on my IBM phone..


I've got a Zeus touch 7 version 2 and it's everything they say it is and
then some. In addition to navigation it's the integration point for all
electronics on the boat.

You can get engine "gauges" displayed, you can control audio, it can
broadcast via wifi to your Ipad / android device which can be used as a
repeater / actually control it. It ties radar / sonar (High def bottom
scanning / imaging), autopilot, you can get live weather info via Sirius
with local wind,  you can get Sirius audio too.. All in a nice touch screen
interface.

It's so jam packed with features, to get the most out of it you do have to
invest an hour or 2 reading the manual.  Once you've done it and tried the
functions, it's easy to remember how to do stuff as there are typically 2-3
ways to get where you want (touch / pinch access critical stuff with both
menus and buttons) You'll find at least 1 or 2 that are intuitive / easy to
remember.

I love the "sailsteer" functionality. Since it's aware of bearing / wind /
boat speed / GPS position you give it a waypoint / it will show you the
laylines. Long and short you get the optimized spot for your next jibe /
tack taking all sensor info into account including current and tides
(Internally calculated via 10 hz GPS/GLONASS position shifting) . It works
really well. The last race I used it I saved 2 tacks (on a 5 miles up-wind
run) compared to the guy ahead of me ..  You also get other derived info
such as VMG

I typically mix nav with a wind rose gauge and a ton more data points all
in one screen.

The latest cool stuff the new GoFree Branded apps / services. Where you can
get a personalized mapping service with social Map community data sharing,
and a bunch of other stuff.  The Gofree shop will also provide the ability
to download the latest software / maps directly to your plotter via wifi..
(I believe you have to get the $199.00 Wifi-1 add-on module)

It was a bit of a project to install the NMEA 2000 network on the boat.  I
took the opportunity to that while it was on the hard with the mast down
last year.  It was well worth the investment in time and money, now I have
network access throughout the boat and adding any sensor / new gauge is a
simple plug and play deal.

Combined with the 2 new Triton gauges  / new depth / wind / speed sensors I
also installed it makes for an impressive package that brings the boat
solidly into the 21st century and will no doubt pay additional dividends at
re-sell time.

-Francois
1990 34+ "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, Georgia




Message: 1
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 11:19:06 -0500
From: "Bill Coleman" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Stus-List Latest Chartplotters
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I was wondering if anyone on the list has, or has had occasion to use one
of
the new Chartplotters by B&G or Garmin with the Laylines, compass rose,
etc,
that look like the overlays on the latest Americas cup.  Particularly the
Zeus Touch T8, now on sale for $807
I still have an RC-80 Raymarine which works fine, but all these new
features, plus many, many more make my knees go weak.

Any Comments?

Another observation, I notice that Defender has nothing from Garmin
anymore.
I wonder if they pulled their plug for not playing by the rules and selling
below their "suggested" prices. ?

Bill Coleman
C&C 39
Regards
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