Jeff: I’m having that put on my Fortier 26 with the Trunion Set Up….You May want to mention the ground screw terminal next to the 25 Pin Mount that may be needed in many installs …the Screw and spade are in the little bag you showed …also the GPS is located behind the Raymarine Logo..some installs may need the optional top mount if in a enclosed location
have a look at the flir camera combined with the AIS and raymarine display. With this combination you display visually the AIS references of vessels on the forward camera display showing sort of a 3d images references of the AIS reference points
I'm a sailor, Island Packet 29. Will this "talk" to my other Raymarine instruments allowing me to see speed/depth/temp without using a transom mount transducer?
Hi Jeff, From Thunder Bay!! I have a question, and this is actually a good place to leave it... On the last live feed, I heard a boater ask if anything new and exciting was on the immediate horizon... And the answer was nothing really. (I laughed because we can already see underwater, in the fog, in the dark, and where we are.. What more do you need? lol) But as a follow up question, which of these technologies are going to become cheaper and more accessible? I am going to need a new chart plotter this year, but I don't have a lot of money Instead of spending 1500 on a new plotter, couldn't I just spend $150 on a 10" Android Car Stereo running C-Map and/or Navionics and achieve most of the same functionality? Will the wifi from my cheapola fish finder project to the android screen as well? I know engine data can go in, and they have camera inputs too.. (they DO make marine version Androind car stereos for those of us near the ocean or with open cabins..They're $300)
Hi Hippy Baker, not aware of any significant price drops from the navigation equipment manufacturers. One way to get good value is to buy last years tech, remember most navigation systems last 10, 15 and even 20 years. Getting a a 1-2 year tech won't matter in a few years as you won't be changing it frequently.
Hello dear i buy axiom 9 mdf and which doesn't bullet in transducer I need connect 9 pin transducer how can i do it . Because there is no bulit in sona. No connection sonar Thank you
This a sponsored video? Kind of seems like a commercial and not a review =/. There was not a single thing about the product that you were skeptical about or did not like?
Not sponsored at all, simply a box opening. We plan on doing this for loads of products, including chartplotters, radars, and even battery chargers, inverters, etc. Remember, i'm passionate about everything, sorry if it's construed as biased.
Jeff: I’m having that put on my Fortier 26 with the Trunion Set Up….You May want to mention the ground screw terminal next to the 25 Pin Mount that may be needed in many installs …the Screw and spade are in the little bag you showed …also the GPS is located behind the Raymarine Logo..some installs may need the optional top mount if in a enclosed location
have a look at the flir camera combined with the AIS and raymarine display. With this combination you display visually the AIS references of vessels on the forward camera display showing sort of a 3d images references of the AIS reference points
Thanks David, good point the integration of FLIR, AIS, and chartplotter is pretty impressive.
Man,!!!! I have learned so much from watching your Videos.....THANKS !!!!!
Glad to hear it!
go to the point ,I know what I bought dude
Thanks Robert for the feedback.
I'm a sailor, Island Packet 29. Will this "talk" to my other Raymarine instruments allowing me to see speed/depth/temp without using a transom mount transducer?
Hi Jeff, From Thunder Bay!!
I have a question, and this is actually a good place to leave it...
On the last live feed, I heard a boater ask if anything new and exciting was on the immediate horizon... And the answer was nothing really. (I laughed because we can already see underwater, in the fog, in the dark, and where we are.. What more do you need? lol)
But as a follow up question, which of these technologies are going to become cheaper and more accessible?
I am going to need a new chart plotter this year, but I don't have a lot of money
Instead of spending 1500 on a new plotter, couldn't I just spend $150 on a 10" Android Car Stereo running C-Map and/or Navionics and achieve most of the same functionality?
Will the wifi from my cheapola fish finder project to the android screen as well? I know engine data can go in, and they have camera inputs too..
(they DO make marine version Androind car stereos for those of us near the ocean or with open cabins..They're $300)
Hi Hippy Baker, not aware of any significant price drops from the navigation equipment manufacturers. One way to get good value is to buy last years tech, remember most navigation systems last 10, 15 and even 20 years. Getting a a 1-2 year tech won't matter in a few years as you won't be changing it frequently.
Hello dear i buy axiom 9 mdf and which doesn't bullet in transducer
I need connect 9 pin transducer how can i do it . Because there is no bulit in sona. No connection sonar
Thank you
if the plotter doesn't have a sounder port, you need to buy a network sounder box like a cp370 (or better models)
Hey @raymarine watch this and tell me again how that nmea2000 to seatalk ng adapter doesn't come in the box.
Navionics bought by Garmin, good luck Raymarine.
Yep, that happened a few years back i think.
Navionics still has the proprietary rights on “Auto Routing” so Raymarine Lighthouse Charts doesn’t have that feature yet
This a sponsored video? Kind of seems like a commercial and not a review =/. There was not a single thing about the product that you were skeptical about or did not like?
Not sponsored at all, simply a box opening. We plan on doing this for loads of products, including chartplotters, radars, and even battery chargers, inverters, etc. Remember, i'm passionate about everything, sorry if it's construed as biased.