- Messages
- 8,346
- Reaction score
- 22,907
- Points
- 862
- Location
- Northern Vermont Lake Champlain
- Boat Make
- Boston Whaler
- Year
- 1995
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- 18
Touch screens are more. https://www.hodgesmarine.com/searchresults.asp?Search=Axiom+7+w/+navionics&Submit= looking at some of the package options for Raymarine Axiom 7 with or w/o transducer and charts you are looking at $600-$750. If you add the RV suffix, real vision 3-d xducer, you are up in the $1200-$1350. However the sonar is only good to 800-900'. I dont have a need for an MFD on our Yamaha. We dont boat much after dark, we seem to hang around the same part of the Lake and with our shallow draft, the paper chart has worked for us when in doubt. With that said and FYI...we did buy an Axiom 9RV and a thru hull xducer to put on the sailboat, older eyes wanted a larger format. With a 6'3" draft and our intention to go to other areas than we typically do with the Yamaha, we felt we needed it. The Auto Pilot and wind instruments will compliment the Axiom. Plenty of room at the helm for a NavPod to mount the instruments. Now I just need to short haul the boat and drill a big hole to install the RV xducer.The next unit I will buy will have a touch screen....if you are only using it for basic stuff this would be fine. I want to be able to quickly and easily input GPS coordinates....and you can't do that on the Garmin non-touch screen models (but Touch screens are a lot more expensive!)



I know this is too big for our Yamahas, just putting info on the thread.