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Default Consumer marine, Bluecharts, Garmin 76map

Calif Bill wrote:
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I bought my Garmin 76smap from Consumer Marine for $214 and after
seeing a chartplotter working decided that having a chart display on
the GPS was a good idea for my Tolman bought the Bluechart CD for
$199. The blurb in the catalogue said it (the CD) contained charts
for "The Americas". OK, it has arrived and what you REALLY get is the
right to a chart of a very small portion of the Americas. In my case,
all I really get is a chart that covers the NW central Gulf of Mexico,
roughly from Steinhatchee west to Texas, not exactly "The Americas".
If I want charts for the lower SW portion of Fl and the Keys I have to
pay a lot more, RIP OFF. I have not opened the Bluchart package yet
and may return it, opinions?
$199.00 seems a lot for one bluechart. Price must have gone up.
I would have to buy two to cover all of Nova Scotia.
see...
http://www8.garmin.com/cartography/b...40&cd=Americas

I have the CA005R



The Bluechart regions are about $100 each.

Do the portable Garmins work properly on airplanes, or are they still
"disabled" for really high speeds so you buy the airplane model?


That sounds about right...I paid $139.00 up here.
Correction...I would need a third chart to cover the northern shore.
As for he airplane business...I haven't heard that. I'd ask permission
before I pulled one out and started to fiddle with it.
I'm wondering if it would receive a signal under all that aluminum.


Yes they do work, and the flight attendent will tell you to put it away, as
use is not allowed on commercial airliners. People in the seats across the
aisle and not me got the notice.



I brought my Garmin on a few flights and had no problem with the flight
attendants.