Very good service, the product seems to be good, but still needs to be tested extensively (only 80 nm in use so far). The only minus - the price, why such devices (for the maritime sector) still cost so much money is not revealed to me - it's really nothing new.
Very good service from svb, except that raymarine by making this multifunction display with nmea 2000 network, as a low cost device, designed this device so that it cannot work with other multifunction displays in its range such as the es series, and this is not explicitly stated in the description
httpsforum.raymarine.comshowthread.php? tid9661 Raymarine element 7s and 9s has GPS position lost quite often. My previous GPS raymarine A70 never had this issue at the exact same location.
The device is suitable for the navigation corner below deck, it is unusable outdoors, the monitor reflects unpleasantly in daylight, so the highest brightness must be selected. At night the unlit control buttons cannot be seen (you need a flashlight for the keypad!!!). Furthermore, there is no option to select ports from a list with the information ETA, DIST, COG. Even after studying the manual, the representation of the tides is not really comprehensible, let alone intuitive. My Geonav 4c, which I bought at least 15 years ago, could do ALL of this much better (only retired because Navionics no longer supplies a suitable card)