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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 09:13:52 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:
Considering how little they do and how simple they are, "marine" chartplotters are a rip-off of the first magnitude. For about $1000, you can buy a small format PC, a 19" LCD monitor, and a waterproof keyboard for a boat with a cabin control station. A few hundred bucks more will get you a GPS antenna and chart software. That computer will perform a lot of functions on a boat. It's true, but not all boats have inside steering stations. Also, try reading your monitor when the sun's directly on it -- not always avoidable. Matt O. |
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