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A 5" screen won't block the view. I should have mentioned that my Ram mount base is actually screwed into the fiberglass, not a suction cup, so it stays in place when the plotter is removed. It's really not noticeable because it's all hidden in the cavity.
Mine is Ram mounted on the top right of the dash. I am 4" shorter than Alan but it still does not get in the way. I drive standing up much of the time and especially in rough water or at night. I often rotate the plotter so that I am looking down at the display through the glass.
To my knowledge, they drilled 3 holes with the center one being for the wires. The mount covers all the holes & gives a clean look. It's a Garmin EchoMap 74dv. I always heard there was no replacement for displacement! lol
Navionics is crazy good. I've played with it in the big river (Mississippi, Pool 26) for a couple of weeks now and so far I can not say a bad thing about it. Other than it accesses the location services even when it's off, but that is a different conversation.
I confirmed the locations of a couple of submerged rocks dams and L-dikes in the river - spot on. Impressive.
Myself, and a few jet boaters I met last year, plan to stay ten days 2017. So far, I think we have a total of three boats. Having a flexible schedule is key. If the surf report is bad on day 10, guess we will stay till conditions are better. Anyone interested in extended stay, you are more than welcome to join us. I figure, if you are going to spend the time to tow down and cross, you might as well pretend you are staying forever. Looking forward to the trip. Last year was my first trip. I got to meet a bunch of awesome, funny, friendly, kind, and amazing people. Not one bad story or experience in 2016.
I like to go to Lake Anna in early Spring because to enjoy the warm water but I spend most of my weekends at the Potomac between Tim's II at Fairview Beach and Sequoia at Washington Harbour.
I've never seen anyone swimming inside the marina, but it's a shark free marina so it would be rare to see that. I'm sure they wouldn't want you feeding sharks.
The lowrance works great Touch screen is a must, and it looks like it blocks the connext in the picture but I have it adjusted so it doesn't block any of it