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Garmin only has a one-year warranty.
I got three times that and for twenty bucks less with a military spec unit that is totally waterproof. Plus it came with the serial cable for attaching it to my computer. The Garmin 72 is an equivalent unit with respect to features but price wise and warranty-wise (one year) it simply cannot cut the mustard. The screen has lower resolution, is not readable in bright sunlight unless head at just the right angle. Has shorter battery run time, has a flimsy feel to it, is slippery being all plastic with no rubber cushions or pads. For utility, the Standard Horizon has it all over the Garmin, but for showing off to your dock buddies the Garmin is probably the unit best suited for you. Those easily impressed by the Garmin are those easily impressed by a big advertising budget and name recognition over true and lasting value. S.Simon "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... The little screen on a handheld is just too small to be of much value when working with electronic charts so that's why I ended up getting the necessary software for my computer and a handheld for position input. This is the best of both worlds IMHO. The unit is a poor value, feature by feature. Standard didn't build it for any other reason but to test the market dominated by the superior Garmin line. The GPS Map76 offers more and has a very usable screen and built in map. All for under 300.00. You wasted your money. It doesn't pay not to pay. RB |
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