Raymarine Element Range: Review and Guide
The Raymarine Element range of products are fish finders that combine high-quality technology with a simple user interface and all the information you need to identify schools of fish and create sonar maps for future expeditions. With a selection of models with varying complexities and features, when you invest in Raymarine Element you benefit from some of the most accurate positionings of rocks, contour changes and other underwater features – with our range including the Raymarine Element 7 HV and the Raymarine Element 9 HV, as well as the biggest model which is the Raymarine Element 12 HV. But before we get into the intricacies of each model, here is our Raymarine Element Review.![](https://hudsonmarineblog.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/2022/09/1-min-300x200.jpg)
Review of the Raymarine Element Range
Designed to fill a gap in the market, the Raymarine Element range focuses on quality – with live mapping functionality and a super high definition screen making it easier than ever to map the position of underwater features and to find and identify schools of fish both underneath and around you. The range comes in three different sizes. While the best model for you will largely be dictated by the size of your boat, the 12HV includes a couple of additional benefits over its smaller counterparts, namely its ability to track a broader surrounding range and the size of the screen which optimises visibility. The layout across each model within the range is intuitive and remains the same across all devices so that users can seamlessly transition between Element devices with ease. Another selling point of this particular range over older models is that it boasts a built-in Quad Core processor which alleviates the hassle of screen lag and ensures that the display is able to update in real-time according to the surroundings and the 3D mapping functionality. Without further ado, let’s take a closer look at some of the individual devices and models.![](https://hudsonmarineblog.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/2022/09/2-min-300x200.jpg)
Raymarine Element 7 Review
The smallest model in the Element range, the Raymarine Element 7HV boasts a high-quality response to both side vision and down vision which enables anglers to identify and track surrounding schools as well as underwater features. Thanks to the quality of the Quad Core Processor and the super high frequencies which are used when tracking the surrounding waters, the imagery created on-screen presents a real-time understanding of the environment that lies unseen. The smallest model and arguably the most portable, the 7HV offers a contained solution to tracking and mapping the surrounding water around your boat – combined with the sophisticated fish identification tool which lets you know what you’re fishing into.Raymarine Element 9 Review
The Raymarine Element 9HV sits in the middle of the range in terms of size and is an investment but one which presents you with the ability to accurately track and map underwater features in real-time, as you move through the water. With a larger screen than the 7HV model, and LED backlighting for top-level visibility, the 9HV is easy to use and adjust as per your preference and surrounding conditions, with the added ability to install and set up alarms based on anything from shallow water to tight channels and even temperature alarms if you’re on the hunt for specific conditions for different types of fish. The 12HV, for reference, is the largest model with a 12-inch screen – making it the most expensive but the best option for commercial fishing boats, combining all the features and benefits of the 7HV and 9HV models but with greater visibility and tracking linked with side vision.![](https://hudsonmarineblog.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/2022/09/3-min-300x200.jpg)