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![]() "Scout" wrote in message . .. "Gilligan" wrote in message news ![]() "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "Scotty" wrote in message news ![]() about every 4th month) most votes go to the Garmin 76c, or 76 CS mapping. Personally, I'm still using the little Magellan 100 that Cadillac gave out for free about 10 years ago. Scotty "Scout" wrote in message . .. At this point, I'm still using my old Garmin III Plus. I'm looking to stay with hand held but don't really know how the technology has changed in the last few years (I've had this about 5 years). I love the fact that I can map out a route on the computer and upload/download waypoints, tracks, and routes from and to my computer. I'd like a slightly bigger, color screen. Can anyone recommend a good unit under $1000? Must be able to plan trips with computer and save logs of trips. TIA Scout I'd have to second that on the 76 series. I've used them, but I still own and use my 12xl. Don't need no stinkin mappin. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com A manly response! I have/had both models of the GPS 12. I still have the GPS 12 with the 12 satellite capability. I gave the older model with the 6 satellite capability to a friend. The old model took a week to lock on. Real manly men don't need maps. I also have a Garmin etrex and edge 205. No maps there either! None of my GPS units have mapping capability. My OCD tendencies force me to save tracks (as files on the pc) like others save baseball cards or stamps! I'm out of control!! Scout Files on the computer do not take up any additional space. What other OCD behaviors do you have? I have a pair of socks from 1951. |
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![]() "Gilligan" wrote in message ... "Scout" wrote in message . .. "Gilligan" wrote in message news ![]() "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "Scotty" wrote in message news ![]() about every 4th month) most votes go to the Garmin 76c, or 76 CS mapping. Personally, I'm still using the little Magellan 100 that Cadillac gave out for free about 10 years ago. Scotty "Scout" wrote in message . .. At this point, I'm still using my old Garmin III Plus. I'm looking to stay with hand held but don't really know how the technology has changed in the last few years (I've had this about 5 years). I love the fact that I can map out a route on the computer and upload/download waypoints, tracks, and routes from and to my computer. I'd like a slightly bigger, color screen. Can anyone recommend a good unit under $1000? Must be able to plan trips with computer and save logs of trips. TIA Scout I'd have to second that on the 76 series. I've used them, but I still own and use my 12xl. Don't need no stinkin mappin. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com A manly response! I have/had both models of the GPS 12. I still have the GPS 12 with the 12 satellite capability. I gave the older model with the 6 satellite capability to a friend. The old model took a week to lock on. Real manly men don't need maps. I also have a Garmin etrex and edge 205. No maps there either! None of my GPS units have mapping capability. My OCD tendencies force me to save tracks (as files on the pc) like others save baseball cards or stamps! I'm out of control!! Scout Files on the computer do not take up any additional space. What other OCD behaviors do you have? I have a pair of socks from 1951. You win! Scout |
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![]() "Gilligan" wrote in message ... Files on the computer do not take up any additional space. What other OCD behaviors do you have? I have a pair of socks from 1951. They would have to be argyles. Max |
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