Hi Chuck,
I've just returned home from an afternoon of electronics shopping and then off to the C-Dory factory in Auburn, WA.
I once again looked at the 435 side by side with the C70. Raymarine has a unique situation with those two units, as each "reads" the Navionics Gold information a bit differently when it comes to drawing of the charts. The colors and graphics displayed on the C70 were just, for lack of a better term, beautiful, compared to the 435. I paid for and picked up the C70 today.
After leaving Boater's World, my next stop was the C-Dory factory. Scott, the sales manager, wasted no time in giving me a pair of safety goggles and walking me back to the new factory floor. Definitely a place all should visit. Scott introduced me to the "riggers" setting up my boat. They were in the process of installing my two electric windshield wipers when I showed up with my box of Raymarine toys. Together, we put together what we all felt would be the best layout. Here's what we came up with:
The C70 will be on the dash platform, centered in front of the helm wheel. It will be about 6" back from the forward edge. The VHF radio will be mounted under the hard top, towards the windshield, starboard side. As this area of the hardtop gently slopes to the side windows, they will use a thin wedge of material between the radio installation bracket and the interior of the hard top, so that the VHF rests flat. The fishfinder will be in the same location as yours. The GPS antenna will be on the hard top, centered, and just forward of the navigational light stem.
Here's a bit of information I'll just through out there. There is a new camper canvas being designed by Dave at King Marine. It will have a bimini top, quick release zipper near the hard top so that it can roll back and be secured into a boot. The two side panels and aft panel will all have the ability to fully zip on or off as needed. My 16' will be the first to have this, with many more boats to follow. I added the extra feature of zip around and roll up windows on the 3 panels to expose the screened panels for extra ventalation.
I just love this new boat. I take delivery a week from Thursday. I should take that day off from work so as to get her wet.
Gary R