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On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 00:45:59 GMT, in message
Rosalie B. wrote: Ryk wrote: On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 16:42:55 GMT, in message Rosalie B. wrote: One thing that I do for my husband that you might do for yourself is to put a route or previous track on the computer. The routing is a big blue line, and it is pretty easy to whether the ship is on the route or not. If it is in the ICW or someplace where we have been before, and where the route twists and turns a lot, I put the previous track (which I have saved) up on the computer. Unless the screen shots are magnified, that's a pretty big screen compared to the GPS 76. Does the colour help a lot in darkness? Ryk It's a regular laptop screen - I just measured this one and it is 8"x11" and I think the one pictured is about the same (can't remember which one it was). We have two old Garmin GPSs which have a very small screen and only one of them has ATONs on it. They are both LCD. Yes the color does help. Bob complains if I put the night colors on because it washes the colors out. Thanks for the input. Looking at the pictures I think we are doing two different kinds of sailing. I could not keep a computer in the cockpit, even in a box. Cheers, Ryk |
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