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Get a low-end Garmin. You don't need map functions, just the basics.
I still have my 12xl. It's great. Does everything you need to do. You don't need the 76 at this point, unless you're sure you want to drop $300 or so. "Brien Alkire" wrote in message ... Can anyone make suggestions on what I should consider when purchasing a hand-held GPS? I am fairly new to sailing and don't own a boat. I charter them, and frequently the boats either don't have GPS or I have to spend a lot of time figuring out how to use them. I sail in So Cal and the local Channel Islands. I want a hand-held I can bring with me on charter boats. I am willing to go with monochrome to save $. I am versed on coastal nav, but would particularly like a GPS when navigating in fog. I'd like to be able to interface with my laptop and overlay on charting software (don't own any yet). I started looking at some manuals for Garmin hand-helds. Any pointers on what I should consider? Any good articles on the basics, either on web or in a magazine? Any special considerations of chart/map software and standards I should know about? Any new technologies on the horizon I should consider before purchasing? Any "wish I would have known about this before I bought mine" kind of stories? Thanks, Brien |
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