I bought a Garmin Montana 600 series for backup (an anchor alarm I can take to bed) and supplement the 7 year old Ray Marine E80 on the Triple J 25.
This last weekend I used both the ground trip odometer on the E80 and the Garmin Trip odometer.
On our way back from a 200+ mile run out beyond Montague Island in PWS I noticed a 30 mile discrepancy between the two odometers, the Montana was showing higher mileage.
Not being able to validate the E80 I removed the Montana and put it in my truck. I re-set the truck and Garmin trip odometer and drove the 50+ miles back to the house, the truck and Garmin correlated. I assume the truck is accurate; tire size is OEM.
So, has anyone else seen this type of discrepancy between GPS instruments? I can only assume that the 7 to 8 year old Ray Marine is just lacking the sophisticated technology afforded to the newer Garmin.
In the end this makes me happy, my fuel economy just improved significantly.
This last weekend I used both the ground trip odometer on the E80 and the Garmin Trip odometer.
On our way back from a 200+ mile run out beyond Montague Island in PWS I noticed a 30 mile discrepancy between the two odometers, the Montana was showing higher mileage.
Not being able to validate the E80 I removed the Montana and put it in my truck. I re-set the truck and Garmin trip odometer and drove the 50+ miles back to the house, the truck and Garmin correlated. I assume the truck is accurate; tire size is OEM.
So, has anyone else seen this type of discrepancy between GPS instruments? I can only assume that the 7 to 8 year old Ray Marine is just lacking the sophisticated technology afforded to the newer Garmin.
In the end this makes me happy, my fuel economy just improved significantly.