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Small sailboat,,, no GPS. For next season I want to get a handheld Garmin
GPS. I see them all over. What is a good one? I don't want to spend too much money. |
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On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 15:09:32 GMT, "Small Sailboat"
wrote: Small sailboat,,, no GPS. For next season I want to get a handheld Garmin GPS. I see them all over. What is a good one? I don't want to spend too much money. Search eBay for used Garmin 48. I´ve had one such handheld for three years, and quite happy with it. Large display, easy to use, can get software to upload/download data such as waypoints and track to/from your computer. Mika ---------------------------------------------------- Haluatko lähettää postia? Vaihda osoitteen eka (vai oliko se toka?) numero vitonen numeroksi kahdeksan... ---------------------------------------------------- |
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Mika wrote: On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 15:09:32 GMT, "Small Sailboat" wrote: Small sailboat,,, no GPS. For next season I want to get a handheld Garmin GPS. I see them all over. What is a good one? I don't want to spend too much money. Search eBay for used Garmin 48. I´ve had one such handheld for three years, and quite happy with it. Large display, easy to use, can get software to upload/download data such as waypoints and track to/from your computer. Mika ---------------------------------------------------- Haluatko lähettää postia? Vaihda osoitteen eka (vai oliko se toka?) numero vitonen numeroksi kahdeksan... ---------------------------------------------------- OTOH, a quick online check seems to indicate that this is not WAAS enabled. If you are really planning to depend on a GPS unit, given the technology, I would not understand not getting a GPS unit that is WAAS enabled. h -- To respond, obviously drop the "nospan"? |
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Mika wrote:
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 15:09:32 GMT, "Small Sailboat" wrote: Small sailboat,,, no GPS. For next season I want to get a handheld Garmin GPS. I see them all over. What is a good one? I don't want to spend too much money. Search eBay for used Garmin 48. I´ve had one such handheld for three years, and quite happy with it. Large display, easy to use, can get software to upload/download data such as waypoints and track to/from your computer. Mika Or Garmin GPS 12XL. its a handheld but can be run on ship's 12V power, has connector for optional external antennae and has audible alarms for waypoint arrival. This means you CAN use it as a fixed mount GPS below. The very similar GPS12 lacks the direct 12V power in (you need a converter cable as its 8V abs. MAX), the antennae socket and the audible alarms. Both are similar in appearance to the GPS48 but are rather more modern and easier on batteries. ALL THE ABOVE GPSes DONT DO MAPS. Garmin mapping GPSes only work with maps and charts from Garmin :-( Before getting an electronic chart plotter, get someone to demo a Yeoman Plotter. http://www.yeomanuk.co.uk/ You have to carry the paper charts anyway, Why not make them easy to use with your GPS? (Ideal companion to any of the above GPSes) N.B. MOST CHART PLOTTERS ARE FAR FROM WATERPROOF. ESPECIALLY IF THEY USE REMOVABLE DATA CARDS. Many claim to be water resistant when new but a couple of years later you are lucky if they've stayed splashproof. -- Ian Malcolm. London, ENGLAND. (NEWSGROUP REPLY PREFERRED) ianm[at]the[dash]malcolms[dot]freeserve[dot]co[dot]uk [at]=@, [dash]=- & [dot]=. *Warning* HTML & 32K emails -- NUL: 'Stingo' Albacore #1554 - 15' Early 60's, Uffa Fox designed, All varnished hot moulded wooden racing dinghy. |
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"Small Sailboat" wrote: Small sailboat,,, no GPS. For next season I want to get a handheld Garmin GPS. I see them all over. What is a good one? I don't want to spend too much money. You do not give enough information for a reasonable answer. Two sides of the spectrum of answers a Garmin's Foretrex 101: I love the accuracy in WAAS, length of battery, ability to use recharables or regular AAAs, wearing as a watch so it is always "on hand". Excellent for checking location and speed. Wish the display had simple move left or right to destination. http://www.offroute.com/product/view...33&CatID=14179 Garmin 76 CS (etc.): I bought the larger 276C for the larger screen. But this is a standard handheld shape, has WAAs (essential for navigating or speed AFAIC), has color screen you can see and allows you download maps for your area. Excellent for chart plotting, routes, way points and ease of navigation in strange waters. http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-GPSMap-...or/dp/B000CSQR YS Specify your needs and I am sure others will have great ideas. Heck, I might too. harlan -- To respond, obviously drop the "nospan"? |
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Depends on what kind of sailing you do and what your needs are. If you
sail on inland lakes, a simple Garmin eTrex legend will do great--has built in maps, you can mark waypoints, follow your boat's progress in real time, keep up with boat speed, etc. Can be interfaced with your PC as well. This unit will provide a lat/long fix anywhere and you can then you can transfer to a paper chart. Waterproof, floats and lists at about $150. If you need marine charts for coastal cruising, the Garmin 76 map is a good choice. Built in marine charts, displays aids to navigation, PC capable, all the basic features of most units. Lists at about $200. Peter s/v Now or Never! Small Sailboat wrote: Small sailboat,,, no GPS. For next season I want to get a handheld Garmin GPS. I see them all over. What is a good one? I don't want to spend too much money. |
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I would get the least expensive unit that has a graphical map display,
and can load maps (around $200, I guess), as you probably will want marine maps. If you decide you CAN do without these features and want ONLY a position for map work, then go for the cheapest you can find, like the Gramin Geko, which you can find for under $70. Small Sailboat wrote: Small sailboat,,, no GPS. For next season I want to get a handheld Garmin GPS. I see them all over. What is a good one? I don't want to spend too much money. |
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