HeadedToTexas
Guru
Our boat had legacy Standard Horizons chart plotters and we are among those who have been navigating by Navionics on an iPad. Navionics has no way to talk to our Simrad autopilot and several other limitations, but it works. Because the Navionics on an iPad approach works for us, my investigation into the electronics upgrade subject began with Garmin.
The experiences shared in this thread got me to look at the product lines from Simrad, Raymarine, and Furuno. While they may well be more "commercial grade" and definitely more expensive, the breadth and complexity of their product lines are at least as great as Garmin's product line. I get the difference between GPS, chartplotters, and multifunction devices, but that is just marketing and easy (for me) to overlook. I also understand that you almost always get what you pay for and that the cost difference may well translate to robustness of design and construction, but it may also indicate economy of scale.
Again, I am not a Garmin employee or advocate. The only Garmin product I own is 25 year old GPS III+ I used for backpacking back in the day. I suppose you can now add a subscription to Navionics to that short list, but it seems like everyone has that. Just some observations.
The experiences shared in this thread got me to look at the product lines from Simrad, Raymarine, and Furuno. While they may well be more "commercial grade" and definitely more expensive, the breadth and complexity of their product lines are at least as great as Garmin's product line. I get the difference between GPS, chartplotters, and multifunction devices, but that is just marketing and easy (for me) to overlook. I also understand that you almost always get what you pay for and that the cost difference may well translate to robustness of design and construction, but it may also indicate economy of scale.
Again, I am not a Garmin employee or advocate. The only Garmin product I own is 25 year old GPS III+ I used for backpacking back in the day. I suppose you can now add a subscription to Navionics to that short list, but it seems like everyone has that. Just some observations.