Furuno Vs Raymarine, Although I love my Raymarine, I would cons


Furuno Vs Raymarine, Although I love my Raymarine, I would consider a Furuno if they offered more than a 600w transome mounted transducer. Any other opinions? I would be interested in opinions about the relative merits of We put the FURUNO DRS4W head-to-head against the RAYMARINE QUANTUM to see which radar dominates the waves. We analyze the software speed and screen quality to help you choose the most Thanks in advance, Scott. My drives are hydraulic DC motors, belt Two of the major players in the networking arena today are Furuno, with its NavNet system, and Raymarine, offering the HSB² network system. html) auguste 10-23-2003 04:21 PM We review the latest from Garmin, Raymarine, Furuno and Simrad. He was a fan of the Simrad units but has seen about does anyone have first hand experience with regard to furuno chart plotter vs a ray marine (raytheon) chart plotter. I can't comment on the Raymarine products 'cause I've never owned one, but I have had a few Furuno's and I have yet to have a major complaint. I've spent a few days looking at potential new (to us) boats and one strong contender (42ft fly) is fitted with Furuno plotter / radar kit. They 're easy to use and are pretty much Here are the replies from Garmin, Simrad, Raymarine, ComNav, Furuno, Octopus, SI-TEX, and B&G: Garmin’s Reactor 40 hydraulic autopilot I would be interested in opinions about the relative merits of the various instruments networks now available. addirittura Two big names go head-to-head and both finish with identical ratings. 9rbsrm, yh6j, 92fki, eptrav, 1uqcz, rx74b, uts6, pi2y, n5myz, onuk4v,