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Come to Papa
02-05-2008, 06:20 PM
I have a 23 ft Parker center console with T-top and need to upgrade fishfinder and GPS. Both are black and white and both are almost 10 years old and I'm having trouble with GPS.
Should I get a combo unit??
Where should I shop??
Where are knowlegable salespeople??
What brands do you reccomend??
Fishing from bay bridge to CBBT
O.K. to spend $1500 range

Any info is appreciated. Thanks for your help.

Wiredawg
02-05-2008, 07:04 PM
My preferance is Furuno for fishfinders and Garmin for GPS products. I like seperate electronics vice an all in one combo, detailed info without changing between screens or looking at smaller individual screens in split mode. It all really depends on what is more important to you.

If I was shopping in your range I would go with a new Furuno 620, and I would use a garmin 545 for GPS (5" VGA display, preloaded offshore BlueChart® maps for the U.S. and the Bahamas, XM weather compatible).

For the 1500-1650 range shopping online this can be done including a middle of the road B60 transducer. You can go with a smaller GPS screen if you are mostly fishing close to shore and get a better transducer (that is what I would do).(((Remember Fish Finders are only as good as the transducer, I would opt to spend some money to get a better transducer)))

I highly recomend going to AIRMAR website for info about the transducers and their specs.... Here is a link which has a wealth of info about transducers.
http://www.airmartechnology.com/uploads/brochures/Airmar%20Transducer%20Technical%20Presentation.pdf

Jay

Gerald
02-05-2008, 07:14 PM
May find a discount here. Hope ya do anyway.

Coupon Codes, Promotional Codes and Discounts at CurrentCodes.com (http://www.currentcodes.com/)

knottfishin
02-05-2008, 08:01 PM
Check out BOE marine

Knottfishin

27 sailfish
02-05-2008, 08:22 PM
BOE or Boater's World in Severna Park (ask for Drew).

If you have the space-I prefer stand alone units rather then combos because you get a bigger screen.Furuno is one of the better depth/fish finders.

Be sure the GPS can zoom in tight or take the chips that show contour lines :yes:. Skip

pgoodchild
02-05-2008, 10:20 PM
Check out BOE marine

Knottfishin

:thumbup: Jim at BOE

Popster
02-05-2008, 11:36 PM
Try to look at a Standard Horizon Unit. Great GPS with super customer service. I prefer it to garmin hands down.

I'm located near Lexington Park if that is any help....

ultangler
02-06-2008, 08:22 AM
Wiredog & Skip make valid point on two units vs. a combo, but I'd have to toss my two cents the other way--I like a single unit because 1. you can get a bigger overall acreen for the total $$ spent; 2. less wires & dash space required with and no interfacing necessary, and 3. there's only one unit to learn. #3's the biggie for me because I despise instruction booklets. Bottom line: it's really a personal preference. And far as branding goes, you almost can't go wrong. (What major manufacturer on the market today makes junk in this price range? No one.)
The most important thing you can do is get a few minutes of hands-on experience with some different units, and find out which seems the most intuative to you, personally. To this end, write down a list of 3 or 4 common tasks (ie: setting a waypoint and navigating to it; setting fishfinder zoom; shifting through split/full screens and functions; customizing screen set-up) and run through each on different units on display in a couple of different stores. As you do so, IGNORE everything the salesmen tells you. In my experience, many will push one unit over another for one of two reasons: 1. They personally chose a similar unit and cheerleading for it reinforces their "good" decision; 2. The unit carries a higher profit margin than other ones so the store pushes it. Some stores are worse than others so far as this goes.
Don't rush yourself, have fun, and good luck!

Come to Papa
02-06-2008, 11:37 AM
Thanks guys. I'm not familiar with BOE Marine. Where is it?

drewzim
02-06-2008, 11:46 AM
BOE Marine is located in Annapolis. There web site shows there location. I'm looking at getting a new combo unit now. Checked out BOE Marine's web site and they are as cheap as anyone I've seen. Was going to get BW to match a price I found on the internet but I think I'll try BOE.

>>>>> BOE Marine - The nations leader in Marine Electronics and Boat Sales (http://www.boemarine.com)

J Lavender
02-06-2008, 11:47 AM
Here's the link to BOE

BOE Marine (http://www.byownerelectronics.com/store/home.php)

TerpHeels
02-06-2008, 02:05 PM
I'd luv to have the 10 incher (http://www.byownerelectronics.com/store/search.php?mode=search&page=1) on this page so if anyone needs a ColorMax Wide w/external ant I'll sell mine cheap. Mines been updated w/the latest software to handle MAX chips.

Evil Dic
02-06-2008, 03:01 PM
That's were I'm gonna buy my electronics from for my new boat. They got a combination Furuno unit, a G.P.S. and a fishfinder for that price range, I'm fairly sure. Call um. I thought they'd be a lot higher priced, but I was wrong!

Shaggy
02-06-2008, 04:19 PM
I have a Lowrance LCX-111C HD I'd let go for $1500. Still brand new in the box and is very similar to the 113C HD which is the new model and costs $2299. It has a 10.4 inch display, a 20GB hard drive and is preloaded with all the high-detail charts of the US. It's a combo unit with the GPS and 20 degree 200 kHz transom mount transducer. I bought it for a boat I ordered and found out I don't have enough room to flush mount it.

knottfishin
02-06-2008, 07:17 PM
I ordered a Garmin GPS and a Lowrance combo unit from Jim at BOE last year and they were both delivered by UPS the next day. You cant beat that. You do have to pay tax if you live in Maryland.

thecameraguy
02-06-2008, 07:52 PM
Try amazon.com

jumbo1
02-07-2008, 05:20 AM
I set up my new parker 23SE last Feb....I did things a little different than these guys...I got a Furuno FCV585 for my FF.....BIG SCREEN!........and than I got a Raymarine A65 for my GPS....it is also a FF....but I rarely use it as a FF...only for backup....alot of great electronics out there...as someone said take your time.....Good Luck...:))

uncle Bob
02-07-2008, 05:42 AM
Check out performance yacht on the internet. They are an internet site out of Annapolis. I have had good luck with them
Uncle Bob

Cap't Steve
02-07-2008, 06:32 AM
Lowrance makes a 7" screen combo unit that is very user friendly & can be had for under $1200 if you shop around. Pervect for your purposes & an excellent fish finder. Comes with a 30Gig hard drive for mapping.

shoot-straight
02-07-2008, 07:56 AM
my lowrance stinks. i didnt buy it, it came on the boat. i bought a 540 garmin to put on asap. they were marked down 300$ off at BW, couldnt [pass it up.

i know some people love em, but lowrance has had QC issues according to many. also their customer service is lacking IMHO. garmin have been better to work with IMHO.

midshore electronics is awsome. they will beat the BW prices. they also are a warranty repair center. so you can get service after the sale.

Cap't Steve
02-07-2008, 06:10 PM
Thats a little harsh, dont'cha think Shoot-straight? Their warranty /customer service is top-notch in my book & don't forget, I own Garmin as well. The Garmin is a great unit but for fishfinding, I'll take the Lowrance.

papajohn
02-07-2008, 06:41 PM
personally i found that garmin is better for nav info furuno for the rest d/f radar unfortunately had awful problems with mid shore electronics in many aspects try martek