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Raymarine Axiom and Quantum radar
- amber jj
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Raymarine Axiom and Quantum radar
I am thinking of replacing our Navnet2 plotter and radar.I have been looking at the 12 inch MFD Axiom with the Quantum 18 inch radar.I am trying to get some feedback on real people that have used the product rather than the hype you get from the reviews.Also I would like to know if the side scan transducer can be placed towards the aft of the keel on our 31TE and still work properly.Right now the ducer is on starboard below helm.That location will not be suitable for sidescan to see to port because of the keel.Thanks for any input.Bob
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Re: Raymarine Axiom and Quantum radar
Unrelated, but I may be in the market for a working used Radar, If I can not get my Raymarine fixed. Joe
1983 36 classic
1995 192 Grady White w/ 150 Yamaha
2003 Boss 8'6" Dingy w/6 hp Suzuki
1995 192 Grady White w/ 150 Yamaha
2003 Boss 8'6" Dingy w/6 hp Suzuki
- amber jj
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Re: Raymarine Axiom and Quantum radar
Everything except the transducer for the sounder was working fine when I last used it.I will keep you in mind.Thanks Bob
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Re: Raymarine Axiom and Quantum radar
I beleive the side scan uses two transducers one for each side.
Terry & Karen Ober
28 TE
Maye Marie
Mystic Ct.
28 TE
Maye Marie
Mystic Ct.
- amber jj
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Re: Raymarine Axiom and Quantum radar
That apparently was one option.The people I am dealing with say I can use the transom mount placed just off centre on the transom.They figure there is enough down angle on the shaft and props that the turbulence won't affect the signal.If that does not work I would have to go back to the dual ducers.
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Re: Raymarine Axiom and Quantum radar
Amber
I will going through the same process as you. Will be upgrading my electronics this winter with the Axiom. Replacing my C-120, 4KW radar, 300 fish finder. nav computer and 6006 auto pilot head.
I will going through the same process as you. Will be upgrading my electronics this winter with the Axiom. Replacing my C-120, 4KW radar, 300 fish finder. nav computer and 6006 auto pilot head.
Terry & Karen Ober
28 TE
Maye Marie
Mystic Ct.
28 TE
Maye Marie
Mystic Ct.
- amber jj
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Re: Raymarine Axiom and Quantum radar
I bit the bullet and purchased the 12 inch axiom and quantum radar. I spent last weekend tearing out the old unit and wiring and made the two new cable runs for the radar. I also made a new plate for the unit as the hole was too big. This weekend I will run the transducer cable and do the 12 volt wiring to the panel. I will also drill new holes for the radome and connect wiring. That will be about as far as I will go. I will leave the gateway wiring to hook up to the auto pilot and the dsc for the vhf up to the technician. I don’t mind the grunt work but am not to knowledgeable on the techy stuff.
- amber jj
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Re: Raymarine Axiom and Quantum radar
h Well its all installed now and a set of air horns too. I still have to caulk the transducer bracket and cable clips. Also the horn not screwed down either until we get some warmer weather. Most of the work was done in 3-5 degree Fahrenheit weather.
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Re: Raymarine Axiom and Quantum radar
Amber
Did the same 12 years ago and installed all Raymarine electronic equipment. We have run and fished the Albin hard in all weather, night and day, so have relied on the electronics allot. It has been no problems with the equipment in all the years used. Good electronics has given me a great amount of safety and confidence to go. But with new technology It is time to upgrade.
I bit the bullet also and purchased the Evolution autopilot with P70 control head, 12 inch axiom pro, 220 side scan transducers and the quantum radar. I like what I am seeing with the chirp technology for radar and fish finding. I was pretty happy with the 4 KW radar I have been using. Hoping the quantum lives up to its sell. Thank you for showing what you have done. Starting to plan out my installation so gave reminders of what I have ahead.
Did the same 12 years ago and installed all Raymarine electronic equipment. We have run and fished the Albin hard in all weather, night and day, so have relied on the electronics allot. It has been no problems with the equipment in all the years used. Good electronics has given me a great amount of safety and confidence to go. But with new technology It is time to upgrade.
I bit the bullet also and purchased the Evolution autopilot with P70 control head, 12 inch axiom pro, 220 side scan transducers and the quantum radar. I like what I am seeing with the chirp technology for radar and fish finding. I was pretty happy with the 4 KW radar I have been using. Hoping the quantum lives up to its sell. Thank you for showing what you have done. Starting to plan out my installation so gave reminders of what I have ahead.
Terry & Karen Ober
28 TE
Maye Marie
Mystic Ct.
28 TE
Maye Marie
Mystic Ct.
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Re: Raymarine Axiom and Quantum radar
amber jj,
Love that air horn set up. Now if I could figure out where to put it on our A25...
The radar upgrade is nice too!
Love that air horn set up. Now if I could figure out where to put it on our A25...
The radar upgrade is nice too!
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Re: Raymarine Axiom and Quantum radar
Wow that air horn setup is Dee-Lux!
Here's my slightly lower tech $8 air horn solution (you may think I'm kidding, but I'm not, it's for real, I keep one of these in the wheelhouse, and they are quite loud)...
Hey, it works! We don't call the Albin 25 a "poor man's trawler" for nothing.
Here's a screen shot of our currrent weather conditions in Arizona... You just don't want to be here from June through September...
Here's my slightly lower tech $8 air horn solution (you may think I'm kidding, but I'm not, it's for real, I keep one of these in the wheelhouse, and they are quite loud)...
Hey, it works! We don't call the Albin 25 a "poor man's trawler" for nothing.
Brrrr!Most of the work was done in 3-5 degree Fahrenheit weather.
Here's a screen shot of our currrent weather conditions in Arizona... You just don't want to be here from June through September...
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La Dolce Vita
1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond