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I have a Gramin 48, which is an ancestor of the Etrex. I like it fine.
I expect the user interface is similar on the Etrex., but I don't know that. On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 20:34:00 GMT, Mike_H wrote: I have never sailed with a GPS, but with a larger boat now (26'/7.9m) I would like to sail on Lake Erie to some of the islands. To do that I really need a GPS, preferably a handheld, that will be reliable, fairly waterproof and hopefully less than US$400. Both the eTrex and Meridian Marine seem good choices. Can anyone relate their experiences with either one, or offer their educated opinions? Many thanks! Mike Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a "Happy is he that taketh thy little ones and dasheth them upon the stones." __Psalm 137 |
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Mike_H wrote:
I have never sailed with a GPS, but with a larger boat now (26'/7.9m) I would like to sail on Lake Erie to some of the islands. To do that I really need a GPS, preferably a handheld, that will be reliable, fairly waterproof and hopefully less than US$400. Both the eTrex and Meridian Marine seem good choices. Can anyone relate their experiences with either one, or offer their educated opinions? Many thanks! Mike Seems to me that having sailed (presumably successfully) without one, that you really don't need one! :-) but since you think you do, the E-Trex will work fine for you. As another poster suggested, using it as supporting or secondary form of compass steering is a useful way to use the technology. I'm all over Lake Huron, Georgian Bay and the North Channel with an E-Trex as a backup to basic chart reading and dr navigation and it's all good. In the end, you have to know where you are without a device telling you 'cause if the power fails.... cheers |
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