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GoodMamaRich 04-29-2024 03:01 PM

Garmin GPS unit? Which model for the lake?
 
Looking at navigation! Any thoughts on the best Garmin GPS unit for the lake? Any features that you recommend? Our boat is an older 26' bowrider. Tired of trying to see chart/features on the cellphone! We never leave the lake so just for use here.

radioman 04-29-2024 04:08 PM

GPS Units
 
Make certain to buy a unit that accepts a Bizer Mapping Program. The larger the display the better, if you have the room and find a unit with an external antenna as it will be more dependable with adverse weather. Contact Bizer directly for the best current model and most current software chip. A good GPS unit will really make your life easier and safer.

GoodMamaRich 04-29-2024 04:49 PM

Yes!
 
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Originally Posted by radioman (Post 392940)
Make certain to buy a unit that accepts a Bizer Mapping Program. The larger the display the better, if you have the room and find a unit with an external antenna as it will be more dependable with adverse weather. Contact Bizer directly for the best current model and most current software chip. A good GPS unit will really make your life easier and safer.

EASIER and SAFER! That's the plan. We are super cautious to the point it is incredibly stressful. I am hoping the right unit will make things more enjoyable for all.

tummyman 04-29-2024 06:12 PM

Go to Bizer web site. They give you a link to search Garmin. Not many are available per their site.

thinkxingu 04-29-2024 06:24 PM

We've got a 50DV from 2014 that works perfectly, so I'd just recommend the newest version.

I don't think much about the different map options as Garmin's has served us without issue.

Edited to add steal of a deal right now.

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Descant 04-30-2024 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by GoodMamaRich (Post 392941)
EASIER and SAFER! That's the plan. We are super cautious to the point it is incredibly stressful. I am hoping the right unit will make things more enjoyable for all.

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brk-lnt 04-30-2024 03:06 PM

Bizer has been the go-to for a long time, but I don't think most modern MFD's support their electronic charts.

I would suggest a 9" Raymarine Axiom, along with a Navionics chart. You can go to the Navionics web page and see the level of detail they have for Winnipesaukee, and I think you'll find it more than sufficient.

You could go with even a 7" Axiom, but they are a tad small, IMO.

The Raymarine MFDs are more responsive than the standard Garmin units (plus they are based in NH).

ishoot308 04-30-2024 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by brk-lnt (Post 392957)
Bizer has been the go-to for a long time, but I don't think most modern MFD's support their electronic charts.

I would suggest a 9" Raymarine Axiom, along with a Navionics chart. You can go to the Navionics web page and see the level of detail they have for Winnipesaukee, and I think you'll find it more than sufficient.

You could go with even a 7" Axiom, but they are a tad small, IMO.

The Raymarine MFDs are more responsive than the standard Garmin units (plus they are based in NH).

Agree on the Navionics chart. The level of detail and their support is second to none!

Dan

rick35 04-30-2024 06:39 PM

I use Navionics on my Garmin but find that the markers are smaller than I'd like. I also use the Navionics iphone app and like the feature it offers to make the markers bigger. But the screen is smaller and there's no night mode.

rick35 07-04-2024 08:30 PM

I stand corrected. The Navionics app does have a night mode. I think it may be a new feature. It just appeared when I turned it on the other night.

Rich 07-06-2024 07:35 AM

There is also a way to have the markers larger. I'd like even larger than their largest setting, but it helps.

bumpye 07-09-2024 11:28 AM

Garmin 94v
 
I used a Garmin Echomap 94v but the factory chip did not display the lake at all. I had to purchase their US Coastal Canada-Lakes and Rivers for $200. After that it worked great.

tummyman 07-09-2024 04:01 PM

Same issue...had to by the chip. But not happy....markers are so small and ahrd to read. Anyone find a fix for this marker issue?

rick35 07-09-2024 08:57 PM

I've gone back and forth with the Navionics people at Garmin and I wasn't able to find a way to make the markers larger. The tech support person I last emailed with was giving me info that was for the Navionics app and not for the Navionics software for my plotter. I've been through all the menu options and can't find an equivalent feature for the plotter. And I paid extra for new software that didn't solve the problem. I'm living with it.

Dave R 07-14-2024 06:16 AM

I have two Garmin plotters (MFDs) without touch screens and one with a touch screen. I vastly prefer the touch screen and highly recommend it. One of my plotters came with clearvu sonar and it's pretty cool, it produces something like a monochromatic photo of the bottom. Two of my plotters have auto guidance which plots a safe route automatically, which is very handy for long trips. The one without auto guidance is in a little RIB that I only used for short trips. I think any of the Garmin plotters will work fine on the lake with the right chart loaded.

mofn 07-15-2024 12:10 PM

I use a EchoMap Plus 43 CV, very happy with it, although it has a small screen, but you get what you pay for.
One thing to watch out for, check the accuracy setting it came with...you can adjust it, mine came set at 300-feet, we won't get into that story!


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