Hi all!
It has been a while.... Back about 2012-13 I bought a GPS/Fish finder by Raymarine for my Sea Ray 390 Express. The unit was impressive but I sold it with the boat in 2015.... Yes ! Iregret that sale but I am getting too old to look after a 40 foot Sea Ray! Now I have downsized to an old Crestliner Phantom 185, 1987, and it has an original Third party depth sounder/fish finder..Still works but I expect its days are numbered!! No other electronics except a marine radio. I boat/fish on Thunder Bay of Lake Superior and I would like to add a GPS/finder to my very limited helm-dash. I do not expect to cruise any distances with the boat but L Superior charts would be required plus Ontario inland lakes if available.... I think probably a Dragonfly 7 would be the max size and that size screen might be easier for me to read than a 4... I am amazed at the variety offered in addition to Dragonfly.. I am interested in opinions by those who know much more than I do!! I am 75 so maybe just a few years left??
It has been a while.... Back about 2012-13 I bought a GPS/Fish finder by Raymarine for my Sea Ray 390 Express. The unit was impressive but I sold it with the boat in 2015.... Yes ! Iregret that sale but I am getting too old to look after a 40 foot Sea Ray! Now I have downsized to an old Crestliner Phantom 185, 1987, and it has an original Third party depth sounder/fish finder..Still works but I expect its days are numbered!! No other electronics except a marine radio. I boat/fish on Thunder Bay of Lake Superior and I would like to add a GPS/finder to my very limited helm-dash. I do not expect to cruise any distances with the boat but L Superior charts would be required plus Ontario inland lakes if available.... I think probably a Dragonfly 7 would be the max size and that size screen might be easier for me to read than a 4... I am amazed at the variety offered in addition to Dragonfly.. I am interested in opinions by those who know much more than I do!! I am 75 so maybe just a few years left??