psneeld
Guru
My $0.02
Furuno hardware is as close to bullet proof as you can get. That is why you see so many Furuno units on work boats. But their user interface is terrible. Do as many have advised go "hands on" at a boat show and test drive.
Simrad in my opinion has the best UI. However I have not found their equipment to be as reliable as Furuno.
Garmin, I have only used their hand held units. Just fine for that purpose.
Raymarine, I have only used one radar. A true POS but it was a low cost unit. You get what you pay for.
Lots of good advice here. Think about how and what you want to integrate. How you want to do your route planning. Also think about service and support for your cruising area.
I will take it point by point, from both a professional captain and marine electronic tech.
Furuno has made good stuff through the years but no more bulletproof than anyone eles...Simrad had a bad fogging issue but that was over 10 years ago. Furuno was a favorite amongst commercial guys because they kept spare parts longer than anyone else. Longer than most recreational guys own their bosts...so they never needed that parts bin. Commercial guys will run 30 year old equipment if it can be repaired.
When Raymarine came out with the Pathfinder radar series...I blew all 4 kw and under units off the water...it was the first to incorporate different pulse widths for different ranges. Even their cheapest unit was better than the pack. That started around the year 2000.
Other radars have caught up and have different tweaks on tech...so I would say the field has flattened out.
Simrad has had its issues and joining Lowrance has made a difference...but hardly much different than anyone else.
As I posted before, unless you have a particular need or like....many people will say whatever they have is great...which is probably true. And like many things, if a person has had an issue, and feel the customer service stinks...then of course the company isn't worth a crap.
I have heard the praise and trashing of every company out there....I have plenty of experience with all brands and would be hard pressed to pick a favorite.
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