This has been discussed before but here's an update on deciding what to get.
Goal is an upper and lower chart plotter, sonar, forward sonar and autopilot... and perhaps radar later.
What I'm seeing with Simrad:
The design of their new MFDs, especially the Evo3 and more intuitive and more flexible than Garmin, and with knob control they seem faster.
I have an option to enlarge the characters on the Simrad, so I can read them when bouncing around in rough water.
Simrads tech support is still painfully slow, but they do return calls. (but this is a busy time for all, and Garmin is also slow).
Simrads warranty and replacement time is a crap shoot and can take up to 3 weeks, which is slow. And after the warranty is over the cost is 50% of the list price of the unit to fix! (Have friends than have dealt with this).
Simrads sonar and autopilot seem superior, based on tech support, sales and users.
Simrads package is about $2000 cheaper.
Big issue: lack of reasonable and good support
What I'm seeing with Garmin
Still excellent support
Still stuck with one chart source, but it's very good. However, they have dumbed it down, and have taken the identifying numbers off the channel markers! (However, they put them back as an option, in the latest update).
There is no way to enlarge the numbers on the chart so the only way I can quickly tell that shallow water is close is to have the low water numbers show up in red, which is a nice feature that Simrad doesn't do a good job with.
I love the auto routing (which Simrad doesn't have), but would like an option to tell it to run the inter coastal instead of it usually directing off shore.
I discussed warranty at length with a tech and still good service 7 to 10 day turn on in or out of warranty.
Big issue: The numbers and characters on the chart are just too small.
Warranty Issues
Both give a 2 yr warranty
Both say they can turn a unit in 7 to 10 days, but Simrad has had issue with this before so not a good track record (friends experience).
Simrad offers and extended warranty which Garmin does not, but expensive at $175 a year vs. Garmin’s $550 (IF you need it).
Both have a option to get a replacement unit shipped right away, but Simrad requires you to have the original unit installed by a certified installer, and Garmin does not.
Out of warranty: Simrad will charge a flat rate of one half the price of the unit! So that’s $1750 to fix a 12” Evo 3 unit. But at that flat rate, you can get a new unit (if one is available). Garmins flat rate is $550.
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I really would like to try the Simrad, and probably will, for a few BIG reasons to me. First is I can read the characters, and just tired of squinting to see them on my Garmins. Also, the new Evo screen is a fair amount easier to use and set up than the Garmin, and the display is really bright and clear. And I’m impressed with the Forward scan that Simrad has, which is the cheapest on the market. Saw a photo of the actual display taken in the same water I boat in and it was crystal clear. From comment here, I suspect the Echo Pilot is a better unit, but 4 times the price.
Comments?
Goal is an upper and lower chart plotter, sonar, forward sonar and autopilot... and perhaps radar later.
What I'm seeing with Simrad:
The design of their new MFDs, especially the Evo3 and more intuitive and more flexible than Garmin, and with knob control they seem faster.
I have an option to enlarge the characters on the Simrad, so I can read them when bouncing around in rough water.
Simrads tech support is still painfully slow, but they do return calls. (but this is a busy time for all, and Garmin is also slow).
Simrads warranty and replacement time is a crap shoot and can take up to 3 weeks, which is slow. And after the warranty is over the cost is 50% of the list price of the unit to fix! (Have friends than have dealt with this).
Simrads sonar and autopilot seem superior, based on tech support, sales and users.
Simrads package is about $2000 cheaper.
Big issue: lack of reasonable and good support
What I'm seeing with Garmin
Still excellent support
Still stuck with one chart source, but it's very good. However, they have dumbed it down, and have taken the identifying numbers off the channel markers! (However, they put them back as an option, in the latest update).
There is no way to enlarge the numbers on the chart so the only way I can quickly tell that shallow water is close is to have the low water numbers show up in red, which is a nice feature that Simrad doesn't do a good job with.
I love the auto routing (which Simrad doesn't have), but would like an option to tell it to run the inter coastal instead of it usually directing off shore.
I discussed warranty at length with a tech and still good service 7 to 10 day turn on in or out of warranty.
Big issue: The numbers and characters on the chart are just too small.
Warranty Issues
Both give a 2 yr warranty
Both say they can turn a unit in 7 to 10 days, but Simrad has had issue with this before so not a good track record (friends experience).
Simrad offers and extended warranty which Garmin does not, but expensive at $175 a year vs. Garmin’s $550 (IF you need it).
Both have a option to get a replacement unit shipped right away, but Simrad requires you to have the original unit installed by a certified installer, and Garmin does not.
Out of warranty: Simrad will charge a flat rate of one half the price of the unit! So that’s $1750 to fix a 12” Evo 3 unit. But at that flat rate, you can get a new unit (if one is available). Garmins flat rate is $550.
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I really would like to try the Simrad, and probably will, for a few BIG reasons to me. First is I can read the characters, and just tired of squinting to see them on my Garmins. Also, the new Evo screen is a fair amount easier to use and set up than the Garmin, and the display is really bright and clear. And I’m impressed with the Forward scan that Simrad has, which is the cheapest on the market. Saw a photo of the actual display taken in the same water I boat in and it was crystal clear. From comment here, I suspect the Echo Pilot is a better unit, but 4 times the price.
Comments?