>From my experience, I'd be very careful with Raymarine.
On Saturday, April 22, 2017 2:01 PM, Rich Knowles via CnC-List
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello all!
Apologies! It’s been a while and I forgot to change the subject.
This is a voice from the past with a question:
I am preparing to do an electronics refit on a 1987 C&C 30. The owner is very
keen to install forward looking sonar as he does a lot of gunk holing and wants
to keep the hull holing to a minimum.
We are currently mulling Raymarine as the primary system supplier, but they do
not have the forward looking technology readily available. Garmin and EchoPilot
do.
http://www.echopilot.com/products/echopilot-platinum-engine/.
Is there any experience out there with forward looking sonar and possibly
integrating a system with Raymarine?
Rich Knowles
Halifax, NS
C&C Alumnus
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