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Old 06-08-2005, 07:21 AM   #1
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hello all:

does anyone on this great forum have expieriance with cp175c horizon chartplotters? im really close to a purchace but wonder if its the right one to buy, with the winni. C-chip. your comments would be really be appreciated as this is going to be installed on my new boat that i just got last week.
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Old 06-08-2005, 09:26 AM   #2
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I've had the 150 for a few years, and recently purchased the 175C, using the March/03 chip. I've heard there is a newer chip, but that not much has changed.

Overall, very happy with the unit. There is also a $75 rebate on the 175 through the end of July.
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Old 06-08-2005, 05:44 PM   #3
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thanks much for the reply. Im pretty sure im going to get the cp175c. it has good writeups.

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Old 06-08-2005, 06:59 PM   #4
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I also have a 150C with a c map chip of the Bizer Winni Map.
the unit is awesome, I am very happy with it and highly recommend Standard Horizon.
I did have a problem with my unit when I first purchased it. The manufacturer took it back and repaired under warranty, no problem
I would buy from them again
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Old 06-08-2005, 07:38 PM   #5
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I have both a CP155C and CP175C in my 2 boats with the March 05 chip. They are great, no problems so far. If you get it through West Marine or Boat US you can get a great deal, they will price match internet sites. I paid $565 and $724 respectively. Much better than the normal price.
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codeman:

thanks for the info. I found a website called boatersland.com that lists the cp175c for $731.00 i thought that wasent too bad.next question is, does a antenna come with It or is that extra?


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I just installed mine today. The antenna is included in the box and well as cable (45 feet).
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Don't forget that Standard Horizon has a $75 rebate going until the end of the month on the CP155C and CP175C, and $100 on the CP1000C. I will try to find the website that I used, they were out of southern Florida. I printed it and took it into the local West Marine. You have to add freight charges to the price you are matching, it was $7 to NH for a CP175C. I don't know if there is a way to do it if ordering by phone or on the internet however. On one of my installs we had to use a small mount to lift the antenna off the surface of the boat as it was not a flat area. The other was a clean flat mount to the deck with 5200, very low profile.
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codeman:

thanks for the Info. I have another question. did anyone also get the stern mounted wide beam transducer to go along with the system? and is the antenna the little mushroom antenna?

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You must be talking about the FF520 transducer, I am not sure if they are shipping them yet, they are long overdue. These were promised for March delivery and as far as I can tell are still not in mass production. I could be wrong on that but a few websites I checked tonight still state "coming soon". I was planning on using them but probably will not bother until fall when the boats come out. I have separate depth finders anyhow.

Both came with the small white mushroom antenna which works fine. There is no need for anything larger.
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BTW, I was told that the units are very popular and they are now on backorder (I had ordered mine a month ago). When you place your order make sure you will actually get the unit before the end of June so that you qualify for the rebate and you actually get to enjoy it.
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Old 06-15-2005, 02:57 PM   #12
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I have a 155C that I am very pleased with. However, the Navman 5500 is similar in size and capability and costs around $300 right now, if you shop around and use the generous rebate. The only caveat with the Navman vs. the SH 155C is that the Navman is a bit taller and if space is limited on your helm, the little SH is the way to go. The Bizer map (which is quite good in my opinion) will look the same on either plotter I suspect.

One other feature that I like about the Navman is that it can be had with an internal antenna or external antenna. SH is only available with an external antenna as far as I know. If you have an open boat, the internal antenna works fine and really simplifies installation. I spent nearly $100 on stainless steel hardware putting the SH antenna on my boat. This process invloved drilling a 1" hole and four 1/4" holes in my topsides and took a couple hours of my (rather efficient, in my opinion) labor. I assisted with the installation of a Navman for a friend while at the Center Harbor town docks, which took all of 15 minutes, while the kids swam last Saturday... Much easier, no soldering and very little drilling.

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Helloo All

Well today I drove to west marine In Portsmouth NH and Purchased the standard horizon CP175C and ordered the winni chip from C-Map. went to alton bay and weather S----d so didnt take new boat out . Oh well, need time to learn about chartplotter anyway. Thanks everyone for good Info.


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