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This morning I got an email from BOE Marine and they listed some new products available, one of which is from Garmin and I must say it looks pretty decent, especially for the price. I sold my previous boat a couple weeks ago that I'd owned for over 3 years but before I did, I was looking at possibly upgrading my considerably old, outdated electronics/GPS. I've always been a Garmin fan and when researching before they had a couple different 8-9" touchscreen displays that were in the $1,000 range or they had 10"+ displays in the $2,500 but they didn't really have much in between. The problem with the cheaper 8-9" displays, imo, was that I wanted something slightly bigger than the 7608xsv but not spend over $2,500 just for the display for the 7610xsv/8610xsv. They also made/make a 942xs model but for some crazy reason it doesn't allow for sidevu sonar, unless I believe you buy a separate sonar box that's compatible. Which to me, it doesn't make much sense to spend over $1,000 just for the display and then I'm assuming several hundred more for the sonar box, as well as having to install more wires and so on. Now they've got a model called the 943xsv that just recently came out and it seems to be the best of both worlds in that it's a slightly bigger display at 9" diagonally and is pretty similar spec wise when compared to the 7610xsv/8610xsv, although the screen resolution is slightly less because it's a smaller screen. Yet it also has the sidevu sonar option, which the previous 942xs models didn't have, as well as having traditional, chirp and clearvu sonar technology. The specs, from what I've seen or researched, seem very similar to the 7610xsv. Although, like I said, it's a slightly smaller screen at 9" compared to 10" and the resolution will of course be slightly less. That being said, it retails at over $1,000 less than the 7610xsv/8610xsv at only $1,399, which makes it very competitive in the low to low-mid priced multi-function display category. In my opinion, and I don't have any affiliation with Garmin or anyone else, it seems like a very good option for those looking for all of the above options yet want to spend less than $2,000 for a MFD. That, and I love specs and geeking out on numbers and so on and so forth. Anyway, long story short... just thought I'd mention it to those maybe looking for a winter project or that want to upgrade their old electronics. Best of all, it comes with Bluechart G3 and Lakevu G3 already installed free of charge.
Garmin GPSMAP® 943xsv | Chartplotter
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