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Windjana
Windjana
WA
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6 Oct 2015 7:31pm
Hi Guys and Gals.

I'm interested to know if anyone out there is using a Raymarine C95 chart plotter and how they find it.

Cheers!


southace
southace
SA
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6 Oct 2015 10:09pm
iPad navionics! I don't even bother to much with my raymarines just a expensive back up.
scruzin
scruzin
SA
564 posts
SA, 564 posts
6 Oct 2015 10:21pm
NowandZen said..
Hi Guys and Gals.

I'm interested to know if anyone out there is using a Raymarine C95 chart plotter and how they find it.

Cheers!




I can't comment on the C95 but I've been very impressed with the e7D.

While a tablet or smart phone running the Navionics app is a nice backup, IMO, there is no substitute for a dedicated chart plotter. You can also combine all data sources into one display, e.g., wind, fuel level, etc., as well as integrate with other devices such sounder, AIS, autopilot, etc., none of which is easy or even possible with just an app.
andy59
andy59
QLD
1156 posts
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7 Oct 2015 8:18am
scruzin said...
NowandZen said..
Hi Guys and Gals.

I'm interested to know if anyone out there is using a Raymarine C95 chart plotter and how they find it.

Cheers!




I can't comment on the C95 but I've been very impressed with the e7D.

While a tablet or smart phone running the Navionics app is a nice backup, IMO, there is no substitute for a dedicated chart plotter. You can also combine all data sources into one display, e.g., wind, fuel level, etc., as well as integrate with other devices such sounder, AIS, autopilot, etc., none of which is easy or even possible with just an app.



+1 I find the E7 very good. It easily could replace all your instrument displays as well
HG02
HG02
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7 Oct 2015 7:09pm
andy59 said..

scruzin said...

NowandZen said..
Hi Guys and Gals.

I'm interested to know if anyone out there is using a Raymarine C95 chart plotter and how they find it.

Cheers!





I can't comment on the C95 but I've been very impressed with the e7D.

While a tablet or smart phone running the Navionics app is a nice backup, IMO, there is no substitute for a dedicated chart plotter. You can also combine all data sources into one display, e.g., wind, fuel level, etc., as well as integrate with other devices such sounder, AIS, autopilot, etc., none of which is easy or even possible with just an app.




+1 I find the E7 very good. It easily could replace all your instrument displays as well


How did you find your boat show package Andy . any recommendations for my next years list? I do want to fit a depth sensor or at least the housing while on the hard
twodogs1969
twodogs1969
NSW
1000 posts
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7 Oct 2015 7:56pm
HG02 said...
andy59 said..

scruzin said...

NowandZen said..
Hi Guys and Gals.

I'm interested to know if anyone out there is using a Raymarine C95 chart plotter and how they find it.

Cheers!





I can't comment on the C95 but I've been very impressed with the e7D.

While a tablet or smart phone running the Navionics app is a nice backup, IMO, there is no substitute for a dedicated chart plotter. You can also combine all data sources into one display, e.g., wind, fuel level, etc., as well as integrate with other devices such sounder, AIS, autopilot, etc., none of which is easy or even possible with just an app.




+1 I find the E7 very good. It easily could replace all your instrument displays as well


How did you find your boat show package Andy . any recommendations for my next years list? I do want to fit a depth sensor or at least the housing while on the hard


For what it is worth i purchased a B&G package and with only 2 trips using it so far i am extremely happy with what it is doing so far.
It is a bit more expensive than raymarine but the spare parts will be easier to come by in the future.
andy59
andy59
QLD
1156 posts
QLD, 1156 posts
8 Oct 2015 11:43am
The instruments I bought at the boat show have all been great
However after using them I have come to the realisation that the E7d can basically cover all of the functions and
Instead of the 2x i50 and 2x i60 displays I could have got 2 x i 70 plus the E7d
Which also means that B andG instruments become more competitive in price with their multifunction displays
Final conclusion if you want lots of functionality at the best price all you need is an E7d
The e7d came with a transom mounted depth/fish finder and speed log. I Ditched them and purchased seperate speed and depth which was another expense
andy59
andy59
QLD
1156 posts
QLD, 1156 posts
8 Oct 2015 11:52am
twodogs1969 said...
HG02 said...
andy59 said..

scruzin said...

NowandZen said..
Hi Guys and Gals.

I'm interested to know if anyone out there is using a Raymarine C95 chart plotter and how they find it.

Cheers!





I can't comment on the C95 but I've been very impressed with the e7D.

While a tablet or smart phone running the Navionics app is a nice backup, IMO, there is no substitute for a dedicated chart plotter. You can also combine all data sources into one display, e.g., wind, fuel level, etc., as well as integrate with other devices such sounder, AIS, autopilot, etc., none of which is easy or even possible with just an app.




+1 I find the E7 very good. It easily could replace all your instrument displays as well


How did you find your boat show package Andy . any recommendations for my next years list? I do want to fit a depth sensor or at least the housing while on the hard


For what it is worth i purchased a B&G package and with only 2 trips using it so far i am extremely happy with what it is doing so far.
It is a bit more expensive than raymarine but the spare parts will be easier to come by in the future.

I have to agree I like B and G
scaramouche
scaramouche
VIC
190 posts
VIC, 190 posts
8 Oct 2015 9:58pm
Hg
you may like to consider whether you really need a hole in your hull for a depth instrument
my depth sensorAirmar/raymarine,just sits on a gob of silicone and works fine thru the hul
my 2 cents worth!
HG02
HG02
VIC
5814 posts
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9 Oct 2015 2:01am
scaramouche said..
Hg
you may like to consider whether you really need a hole in your hull for a depth instrument
my depth sensorAirmar/raymarine,just sits on a gob of silicone and works fine thru the hul
my 2 cents worth!

"
I guess I meant speed sensor . do you need one? I have an old depth sensor which will be removed and sent to" Ramona" one who collects old instruments for the antiquities .
I have one more bolt to remove before that can be removed its a cylinder glassed into the hull with a fiberglass cap that bolts to the flanges on cylinder.
Are speed and temp sensor necessary ? There was a housing fitted into the hull I gave Dr Rog the paddle wheel speed sensor unit out of the hull through mounting and have removed the unit so it can be either replaced or glass the hole up

So I can fit a depth sensor ok in this housing but I had a paddle wheel unit in another hull through . This I either glass up or buy a speed and temp unit for





RiffRaff
RiffRaff
WA
265 posts
WA, 265 posts
9 Oct 2015 3:37am
Get rid if that HG and glass it up.
I don't see a need for a speed sensor if you have GPS speed over ground and no need for a through hull depth.
My opinion .
HG02
HG02
VIC
5814 posts
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9 Oct 2015 6:56am
RiffRaff said..
Get rid if that HG and glass it up.
I don't see a need for a speed sensor if you have GPS speed over ground and no need for a through hull depth.
My opinion .




That's what I wanted to here . The photo above is a transducer sitting in oil
The other one Ive been to scare to pull it out for fear I might not get any thing back in
It will get glassed up along with two forward seacocks

Question would two True designs hose tails work as hot water tails from the Buhk engine 60 degrees C to a small hot water service?
Bronze hose tails these days you don't know what your buying. That's what worries me

Bukh DV 24
One port is below the thermostat the other comes from the engine Block drain
scaramouche
scaramouche
VIC
190 posts
VIC, 190 posts
11 Oct 2015 5:38pm
Gps does the job,though I have a paddle wheel too
a pain,as has to be removed of clogs up,and that means saltwater in the bilge
useful when significant currents but!

scaramouche
scaramouche
VIC
190 posts
VIC, 190 posts
11 Oct 2015 5:40pm
Hws
HGO2,
let us know when you've sorted the hws
something aspire to
cheers
HG02
HG02
VIC
5814 posts
VIC, 5814 posts
11 Oct 2015 7:13pm
scaramouche said..
Hws
HGO2,
let us know when you've sorted the hws
something aspire to
cheers


will do scaramouche
MorningBird
MorningBird
NSW
2711 posts
NSW, 2711 posts
11 Oct 2015 7:18pm
The boat speed log is very useful for passages to determine currents. To me it is the temperature sensor that I use more. It indicates exactly when you are in the currents.
HG02
HG02
VIC
5814 posts
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11 Oct 2015 7:25pm
MorningBird said..
The boat speed log is very useful for passages to determine currents. To me it is the temperature sensor that I use more. It indicates exactly when you are in the currents.


That's what I wanted the temp sensor for its been bother me for ages for up and down the east coast for a endless summer
scaramouche
scaramouche
VIC
190 posts
VIC, 190 posts
11 Oct 2015 8:18pm
Southace,
i agree re IPAs/Navionics
My main problem itch using my iPad is visibility in sunlight,wearing sunglasses,and how to hang it off my steering pedestal
interested in options re both
regards
Andrew12
Andrew12
14 posts
14 posts
13 Oct 2015 5:29pm
I my humble opinion having had Raymarine C120 I think it is for several years I think its overpriced and overcomplicated, don't like it.

LOVE LOVE LOVE isailor ipad app. Its the best,, forget Navionics with no course up mode.

isailor kills them all for fantastic charts very well priced, very clear, very accurate, the depth contours are so accurate in shallow areas up the east coast that we actually have bets on sounder changing on the contour line as we cross them, its rarely wrong.

I believe that the charts that isailor use are their own as they supply the shipping industry with massive ship systems.

Do yourself a favour and please look at isailor for ipad or android.

I have honestly tried them all isailor is the business.
SandS
SandS
VIC
5904 posts
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13 Oct 2015 9:06pm
Interesting Andrew 12 ............. I will check that one out , first time ever heard of it . ..... Good one !!!!

Navionics seems ok to me for the price !! What was it 40 $ or so . ..... how much is this isailor you speak of ??
HG02
HG02
VIC
5814 posts
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13 Oct 2015 9:13pm
do they have a metric conversion Yet?
RiffRaff
RiffRaff
WA
265 posts
WA, 265 posts
13 Oct 2015 6:55pm
Can't get the web page to work so not sure I would trust the app
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