I Went With A Mini Desktop
I messed around with the laptops for awhile but did not like having them in the cockpit. there was to great a chance for them to fall or get wet. I eventually decided to mount a mini desktop in an aft locker instead. It runs the navigation system, plus provides other benefits.I ran a monitor feed and a USB connection to the cockpit so I can completely operate the computer with a mouse and keyboard. The added benefit is the ability to put a movie in the CD player in the computer and have them play in the cockpit. I used a 15 inch LCD and put it on a swivel so that I can turn it away from the sun. It is not overly bright, but it can be read. I also made a cover so it can be "waterproofed" when we get a storm.I keep an eye on Ebay hoping for a reasonably priced transreflective monitor, so far no good.The power consumption is minimal. The monitor pulls about 15 watts, the computer usually around 80. We have substantial battery capacity and can recharge the batteries with the generator in an hour or so. We do that at the dock at night or if we are anchoring, we will do that in the last hour before we anchor out so we do not disturb the neighbors.