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Joe,
I haven't installed the touch screen garmin yet. I've only use it in the living room wired to a battery (yes my wife is an understanding person). Most of the post I've seen have been positive in regards to the touch screen. The way I understand it is the touch screen can be updated in regards to the function of each touch on the screen with software. A unit with fixed buttons can not do this. Once a button is wired to perform it functions that is it and it can't be changed by software. Just something to think about with the way technology moves forward. Your comment about not working in colder weather is a very real possiblity. I can't comment on that just yet. April seems so far way! I've had enough winter already!! Get Feet Wet has a 3206 that is $699. It's an older unit but will network and it will take a radar overlay and sonar. http://www.getfeetwet.com/products/S...-N0527-00.aspx
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the only problem i have heard about on the touchscreens is the heat the generate. might be a factor if you flushmount, but on a bracket, not an issue.
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I can tell you that the heat sink on the back of the 5212 is pretty large.
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I have decided to go with the Garmin 4210, Its a bit big for my 23 footer but I have also decided to sell my Furno radar and go with the Garmin radar in the same unit to free up space for the larger unit.
So I have a lot of work this spring!! I am swapping out the 4 stroke that I installed last year as it is way heavy and putting a HDPI on there that should get my scupers out of the water. Add the new radar and Gps and a few smaller things. Now if we can get rid of this SNOW!!
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I had an early version Garmin 2006 with the 8" screen. No interface with Radar but the unit was very nice and always performed well. The analog depth finder was not the best but they have improved them. Besides you don't want the depth finder anyway. I liked the number pad for entering waypoints. You will love it, very intuitive. The radar setup is very nice looking as the only time I see it is at West Marine when I visit. For a few dollars more you can have XM radio and you would be able to link the HPDI up to it as well.
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Joe,
I think you'll like the radar overlay for navigation. I just hope it meets your expectations as far as finding birds etc (if you use it that way for fishing?). I really like the Garmin units but I'm not into fishing (gasp!). I assume your going to keep your fish finder separate (which is a good idea from what I heard from others that fish). What size HPDI? We had a 200 HPDI on our Parker. It was a great motor. We only ran it for 2 seasons but it never missed a beat. Would love to have that motor on our V 20. That would be a sweet set up!! All together now...............THINK SPRING!!!
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I have had a few Garmins before and like them also!! As far as the radar I hope it will be fine, as I do not use it much, Just when the fog rolls in, so I am sure it will be fine.
I have a Furuno Fish finder and it is the best I have ever had!! I have no intention of getting rid of it! I really hate to have all in ones, but really needs the room on the dash for a 10" screen and the radar is the least used and I am sure will be fine. The HDPI is the 200hp and it will be a loss of 25hp to me but the weight difference will be great for my boat
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