New member, considering a Furuno package for a new build. The boat is a semi-displacement trawler that will operate generally at 6-8 knots. Home waters will be the Chesapeake, and travel the ICW, Bahamas, and up to New England. My interest is for navigation use only, and not fishing. As I compare the different electronics brands the personal bathy charts using a DFF-3D is a potential differentiator in favor of Furuno, but I am left with some basic questions that a review of some years of posts have not yielded answers.
1) Is use of TimeZero a MUST-HAVE, or can one build and use personal bathy charts without TZ? I am looking for simplicity, and additional software packages is more to manage, and pay for. Helm station space is at a premium and I won't be running a laptop or iPad too if at all avoidable.
2) With a use case of pure navigation, the point is to build detailed and up to date bottom data in shoal areas to avoid grounding. Depth differentiation and accuracy in deep water isn't valuable. It is in shallow water. How is depth handled with respect to tidal differences? Is there some adjustment made, or possible?
3) Is there any settings adjustment to dial in an angle from the mount not being 100% level?
4) How is depth adjustment for pitch and roll handled?
5) Can the transducer also be use simply to display basic depth on the MFD without the detail, or is a second transducer needed.
6) The boat has a full deep keel (draws 4 ft.), and any mounting location will have the angle to one side blocked. I presume I am going to get a one-side view and data collection, correct?
7) In shallow water, say 6 feet, what width of data collection can I expect, to the one side of the boat not blocked by the keel? I need to understand if its enough to become useful.
I likely have not thought of all important issues, so with that use case if there are other considerations I would love to hear them.
Thanks in advance for any assistance. Furuno has a lot to offer, and perhaps personal bathy charts is the game changer that tips the balance toward the brand.
1) Is use of TimeZero a MUST-HAVE, or can one build and use personal bathy charts without TZ? I am looking for simplicity, and additional software packages is more to manage, and pay for. Helm station space is at a premium and I won't be running a laptop or iPad too if at all avoidable.
2) With a use case of pure navigation, the point is to build detailed and up to date bottom data in shoal areas to avoid grounding. Depth differentiation and accuracy in deep water isn't valuable. It is in shallow water. How is depth handled with respect to tidal differences? Is there some adjustment made, or possible?
3) Is there any settings adjustment to dial in an angle from the mount not being 100% level?
4) How is depth adjustment for pitch and roll handled?
5) Can the transducer also be use simply to display basic depth on the MFD without the detail, or is a second transducer needed.
6) The boat has a full deep keel (draws 4 ft.), and any mounting location will have the angle to one side blocked. I presume I am going to get a one-side view and data collection, correct?
7) In shallow water, say 6 feet, what width of data collection can I expect, to the one side of the boat not blocked by the keel? I need to understand if its enough to become useful.
I likely have not thought of all important issues, so with that use case if there are other considerations I would love to hear them.
Thanks in advance for any assistance. Furuno has a lot to offer, and perhaps personal bathy charts is the game changer that tips the balance toward the brand.