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get one that has expandable memory, and they offer a full range of map
software for it. "Chris" wrote in message oups.com... Hi there, does anyone have recommendations which handheld GPS to get? Any reason to prefer a specific brand, features I should be looking for, etc.? Thanks a lot, Chris |
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I've been using the Garmin "GPS72" for over a year now and really happy
with it. It was low cost (under $100), designed for marine use with all the navigation markers needed to cruise the Florida (or any other) waters. It's also simple to use and can be programed to show what you like to see for your personel usage. It is waterproof with an external connector for boat battery power. If you decide to mount it at the helm it has a quick disconnect type bracket that allows removal but keeps it in place during heavy weather. Mike, Pensacola, FL. |
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