Raymarine c95 or Garmin 820

RCK

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Mar 10, 2014
5
Beneteau 411 Mooney Bay, NY
I'm replacing my chartplotter with one of the above. I have existing ST 60 speed and depth instruments and want them to connect. We will be going to the Bahamas later this year. Any recommendations?
RCK
 
May 18, 2009
71
Beneteau First 38 Portland
I personally like Garmin, mainly because of the "route guidance" feature. One of my boats has all ST60 instruments, and I added a bi-directional SeaTalk Convertor to convert Seatalk1 to NMEA2000 for the Garmin 4000. I think the Raymarine might need a convertor anyway to convert the ST60 to the newer Seatalk. Never gave Raymarine a fair trial, so I may be living on a habit developed over years of mis-guided Garmin use.
 

galynd

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Nov 1, 2009
170
Beneteau 36cc port arthur, tx
I have a c95 and st60 depth gauge. Works great. What I really like is the ability to download free noaa charts from the raymarine sight.
 
Feb 8, 2013
92
beneteau 352 Raritan Bay
I did a re-fit last year and went with the B&G (T7 , Zeus)..do yourself a favor... Google it.. the software is impressive,it's called "sail steer".. and somehow they figured out how to make it run on a fraction of the power as the other brands..not only is the software for their chartplotter better but last year and this year as well, they are running a special.. if you buy a T7 or better, they will give you a T41 (4x4 display ) for free.. which means you can have your charts up on the T7 and your wind ,speed and depth up on the T41..