Sharphooks
Well-Known Member
I probably sound like a shill for Furuno but I thought I'd share these screen caps of UHD radar overlayed on GPS chart
The old story with Furuno is truer then true---sometimes it's a major PITA getting them hooked up properly and tweaked right, but once you get your unit dialed in, they are Gold.
I finally figured out my Fluxgate Compass (they want to be mounted on the centerline of your boat). Once I got it calibrated, the UHD radar overlayed perfectly on the GPS chart
Here's a shot of a large container ship approaching my port beam---now that is a TARGET!

Back when the magnetic compass was whacky, you could see that land masses were always a bit "off" the GPS chart---made for some sweaty-palm moments in the fog. Now they overlay perfectly.
These new units are quite a navigation tool. For years I had a stand-alone Furuno 1623 (B&W analogue)---although it did what it was supposed to do, this UHD is in another league as far as target definition. You basically turn it on---for the most part, none of the old-style knob tweaking required. User friendly!
The old story with Furuno is truer then true---sometimes it's a major PITA getting them hooked up properly and tweaked right, but once you get your unit dialed in, they are Gold.
I finally figured out my Fluxgate Compass (they want to be mounted on the centerline of your boat). Once I got it calibrated, the UHD radar overlayed perfectly on the GPS chart
Here's a shot of a large container ship approaching my port beam---now that is a TARGET!

Back when the magnetic compass was whacky, you could see that land masses were always a bit "off" the GPS chart---made for some sweaty-palm moments in the fog. Now they overlay perfectly.
These new units are quite a navigation tool. For years I had a stand-alone Furuno 1623 (B&W analogue)---although it did what it was supposed to do, this UHD is in another league as far as target definition. You basically turn it on---for the most part, none of the old-style knob tweaking required. User friendly!
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