wkearney99
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- Solstice
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- Grand Banks 47 Eastbay FB
So for me its not a case of 100% one or the other, but rather pick your view based on your need at the moment.
A tangential point to consider, most chart plotters weren't very fast up until recent generations of hardware. So lots of compromises had to be made to get reasonable performance. It was painfully slow to slog in-in-in, out-out-out of menus and such to make changes. Let alone time to pan around on busy charts. Modern gear is MUCH faster, making a lot of things possible that couldn't be done as effectively before.
The trick now is for the underlying software to 'catch up' and start implementing smarter features for adjusting things like on-screen detail levels based on depths and/or speed. Car nav systems do this now, zoom in/out automagically based on your approach to making a navigational change. It'd be great to have that same sort of 'smarts' for marine chartplotters.
There's also the storage question, old gear didn't have much, thus the charts had to deal with that. That's pretty much no longer an issue.
I'm not at all a fan of Garmin's acquisitions and their sunsetting mentality on hardware/charts.