Thursday, August 6, 2009

Re: [Electric Boats] Solid Nav question for new boat

 

Thanks for the responses everyone. Four good choices, now it gets hard.
Richard

--- In electricboats@yahoogroups.com, "Paul C. Smith" <paul136mc@...> wrote:
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> Hi Richard, consider an Advanced Marine unit form Thunderstruck. New design and new on the market but they're offering a great warranty. The unit is all self contained, direct drive, , looks to be by far the easiest to install and maintain.
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> Best Regards,
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> Paul <paul136mc@...>
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> Paul C. Smith 707 874 2112
> PO Box 120
> Camp meeker, CA 95419
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> From: Richard W. Sanders II <rwsandersii@...>
> To: electricboats@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, August 6, 2009 11:19:36 AM
> Subject: [Electric Boats] Solid Nav question for new boat
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> Hello,
> I apologize in advance because I have discussed this unit here before and I know there are old posts, but my on-line time is limited.
> My wife and I are working toward the purchase of a new Compac 27. We are definitely going electric. My prior research (which was about a year or two ago) indicated that the Solid Nav unit was the most reasonable in price and was the best fit for a "drop in" new installation.
> The folks at Compac were impressed when they talked to the representative (they had a bad experience with the re-e-power and were hesitant about the electric motor).
> Has there been any new products that are as good a match as the Solid Nav in terms of ease of installation, price, and you don't need to be an electronic engineer to run and maintain the system?
> Thanks,
> Richard
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