Adeline is getting all new electronics and I've narrowed it down to 4 finalists. I'm currently running a 19 year-old Lowrance X-50 fishfinder/sonar and a 12 year old Lowrance Global Map 1000 Chartplotter w/C-map CF 85 cartridges covering Newport to Desolation Sound. These units have worked flawlessly but now I want a single large color display offering sonar/fishfinder, gps, and a radar option. My preferred choice is the Raymarine C-120. Because of its size, this one could only be hung from the electronics shelf. This is the way my units are currently installed. The sonar is centered and hung from a Johnny Ray swivel mount. I especially like this set-up because I have it facing the helm while underway yet I can rotate it instantly to face aft and view the display from the cockpit while fishing.
I'd hang the C-120 the same way. The downside of this is that forward visibility would be obscured from the cockpit. However, this huge display is THE best for viewing a from the deck. Next up are the 10.4s. Garmin and Lowrance offer similar capabilities. Both are NMEA 2000. The Garmin 3210 radar has a nice, narrow horizontal bandwidth but a larger(28"-vs 18" max) radome. The Lowrance LCX-110C offers some nice peripherals such as fuel-flow that can be displayed analog or digital, large or small, anywhere on the screen. Garmin has a nicer interface(more buttons -vs- submenus). Lowrance has a more detailed display(800x600-vs-640x480). Aside from Navionics Platinum, Blue chart is the best cartography. Navionics Gold+ is close though. Finally, there are numerous postings at other web-sites such as "The Hull Truth" where Garmin screen issues come up. Fogging and pealing off of the anti-glare coating. Garmin has been good about support but it IS a concern. Lowrance quality control has been reported as uneven, as has their support. Mostly radars frying their gps receivers and some tranducer trouble. Either of these could be hung from the shelf from a Johnny Ray or mounted in front of the helm. Lastly is the Raymarine C-80. The smallest @ 8.4" it offers all the features of the C-120 in a smaller package. Nmea 2000. Great radar. Navionics Gold +. New digital sonar(DSM 300) that seems to be the new standard. As to prices with gps ,sonar , and transducer , I can do a complete Lowrance LCX-110C and Nauticpath chip for $2150 from Rodgers in Portland. $100 more gets me Navionics Gold +. Garmin 3210 about $2900 online. Ray C-120 Remanufactured about $2900 online. Ray C-80 about $2800 online. Now that you know what I know, which way woulld YOU go?
