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I'm buying a Garmin 76Cx that takes the MicroSD preloaded chips. Any pro's,
cons, or opinons to buying the Canadian charts I'll need on CD vs chips? I'll also be buying paper for backup and trip planning. I won't have a laptop on the boat where I'll be using the GPS display and charts together (no comments on that please, it's another issue altogether). Any good reason in that scenario to go with the CD instead of the convienience of just sticking a chips in? -- Roger Long |
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Roger
The only work of caution "sort of" is to make very sure you have loaded all the charts you need onto the GPS. I have the same unit and found that I had forgotten to load a couple of charts for our trip this summer. I did have a laptop on moard so it was a simple mater to load wat was missing. Matt P.S. Happy holidays everyone. Charlie Morgan wrote: On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 14:15:28 -0500, "Roger Long" wrote: I'm buying a Garmin 76Cx that takes the MicroSD preloaded chips. Any pro's, cons, or opinons to buying the Canadian charts I'll need on CD vs chips? I'll also be buying paper for backup and trip planning. I won't have a laptop on the boat where I'll be using the GPS display and charts together (no comments on that please, it's another issue altogether). Any good reason in that scenario to go with the CD instead of the convienience of just sticking a chips in? That unit comes with a BLANK card. The CD is used to load that card. Buying a second card with maps preloaded will be less useful. The CD bluecharts come with MapSource software, so you can use the charts on your PC as well. Very handy for planning trips, or as a handy "charts at your fingertips" when you are not on the boat. CWM |
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Captain Roger ,, your off to Canada? International man of mystery!
Are you planning on cruising the outside (Halifax) side? Where is your destination? I took a look for you and there is a store named binnacle.com ( look up with google ) and they have charts of Canada waters. In fact, they sell a book .. CRUISING GUIDE TO THE N.S. COAST 2005 4th Ed. Product ID #14365 Their number is: 1-800- 224-3937 ============================= tell us more of this big trip. is this in the planning , maybe, could be, stage or have you decided? That sounds like a real adventure. ==== "Roger Long" wrote in message ... I'm buying a Garmin 76Cx that takes the MicroSD preloaded chips. Any pro's, cons, or opinons to buying the Canadian charts I'll need on CD vs chips? I'll also be buying paper for backup and trip planning. I won't have a laptop on the boat where I'll be using the GPS display and charts together (no comments on that please, it's another issue altogether). Any good reason in that scenario to go with the CD instead of the convienience of just sticking a chips in? -- Roger Long |
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Captain Roger ,, your off to Canada? International man of mystery! Are you planning on cruising the outside (Halifax) side? Where is your destination? I took a look for you and there is a store named binnacle.com ( look up with google ) and they have charts of Canada waters. In fact, they sell a book .. CRUISING GUIDE TO THE N.S. COAST 2005 4th Ed. Product ID #14365 Their number is: 1-800- 224-3937 ============================= tell us more of this big trip. is this in the planning , maybe, could be, stage or have you decided? That sounds like a real adventure. ==== "Roger Long" wrote in message ... I'm buying a Garmin 76Cx that takes the MicroSD preloaded chips. Any pro's, cons, or opinons to buying the Canadian charts I'll need on CD vs chips? I'll also be buying paper for backup and trip planning. I won't have a laptop on the boat where I'll be using the GPS display and charts together (no comments on that please, it's another issue altogether). Any good reason in that scenario to go with the CD instead of the convienience of just sticking a chips in? -- Roger Long If you arrange a visitor slip at the Royal Nova Scotia Yyacht Squadron ot the Armdale Yacht Club, you could walk to the Binnacle and back. |
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Roger,
I'll be leaving for Maine and Nova Scotia in late May. I have RayMarine radar and chart plotters on board so I will update C-MAP's NT+ C-205 which includes: FUNDY, NOVA SCOTIA, PEI & CAPE BRETON. I also have a hand help personal GPS that I use in the car and out hiking. It is a Garmin Etrex Legend CX that uses the micro chips. I have Garmin's Mapsource on my PC so I got the charts/maps by download from Garmin on the Internet. I've loaded two SD Micro chips. One with east coast nautical charts and one with east coast maps with all detail including route scheduling. This way I just swap chips depending on the use. If anyone knows of a good Chart Book of Nova Scotia I'd certainly be intersted. I already have the "Cruising Guide to the Nova Scotia Coast". Take care. Cap'n Ric S/V Sezaneh 2003 Beneteau 473 |
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Captain Roger ,, when are you leaving for the Canada tour, cruise? I got to
thinking last night ... ???? Maybe I will join up and form a fleet. ---------- "Roger Long" wrote in message ... I'm buying a Garmin 76Cx that takes the MicroSD preloaded chips. Any pro's, cons, or opinons to buying the Canadian charts I'll need on CD vs chips? I'll also be buying paper for backup and trip planning. I won't have a laptop on the boat where I'll be using the GPS display and charts together (no comments on that please, it's another issue altogether). Any good reason in that scenario to go with the CD instead of the convienience of just sticking a chips in? -- Roger Long |
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Captain Roger ,, when are you leaving for the Canada tour, cruise? I got to thinking last night ... ???? Maybe I will join up and form a fleet. I don't do fleets; especially when I don't know someone's real name, boat name, and only know the boat type because I stumbled across the "For Sale" web listing. As for joining up, I'm glad my E 32 can run away from a Bristol 32. Happy Holiday though (really), -- Roger Long |
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Roger ,, this reminds me of the famous scene in Butch Cassidy and the
Sundance Kid .. Newman keeps asking Redford .. "who are those guy" as they are trailed .. Next summer, as you are heading for Canada ,, look back ... see that sail ... You will be asking "who is that guy" . Happy Holiday ,, Merry Christmas ,, New Years, ,, etc etc. Keep giving it to me.. I enjoy the abuse. ==================================== "Roger Long" wrote in message ... NE Sailboat wrote: Captain Roger ,, when are you leaving for the Canada tour, cruise? I got to thinking last night ... ???? Maybe I will join up and form a fleet. I don't do fleets; especially when I don't know someone's real name, boat name, and only know the boat type because I stumbled across the "For Sale" web listing. As for joining up, I'm glad my E 32 can run away from a Bristol 32. Happy Holiday though (really), -- Roger Long |
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tell us more of this big trip. Strange that one who keeps his name, boat name, and boat type so hidden wants to know all the details of my life ![]() It's just winter dreaming at this point because the extent of work and family commitments for next summer are not determined yet. However, absent the usual caveats such as health and asteroid strikes, plans for subsequent years are as firm as they can be. Quick tour of the high points of the Maine coast past Penobscot Bay Bay of Fundy up to St. Johns and the St. Johns river. Across to Nova Scotia and up to the Eastern Tip. Leave boat for the winter or Bermuda to Charleston if we are able to get back to Maine first. West Coast of Newfoundland and some of the Labrador coast. North, East, and South coasts of Newfoundland. Prince Edward Island and St. Lawrence. Iceland and Scotland? Why not? -- Roger Long |
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Roger ,, lots of good tours, cruises listed.
I would pass on the Bay of Fundy though. The fog is a killer. The area at the entrance of the St Lawrence River .. look up Yves Gélinas. He is the sailor who sells the Capehorn Windvane.. at the web site below is a written record of he and his gal pal on their way to Ireland. On "JEAN-DU-SUD" , his famous Alberg 30! http://www.capehorn.com/sections/facteur/mailman.htm You sure do have some ambitious trips planned. ================================================== ============================ My dream trip, maybe next year ??? ... Off to the south. Follow the ditch to Florida. Governor's Harbour, Eleuthera, Bahamas. That is where I'm heading. Florida to Bahama's, and Governor's Harbour. {At some 300 years old, Governor's Harbour is the island's oldest settlement, reportedly the landing place of the Eleutherian Adventurers. The largest town on Eleuthera after Rock Sound, it lies midway along the 161km-long (100-mile) island; its airport is likely to be your gateway to the island. The town today has a population of about 1,500, with some bloodlines going back to the original settlers, the Eleutherian Adventurers, and to the Loyalists who followed some 135 years later. Many old homes line the streets amid the bougainvillea and casuarina trees."} Roger ,, Governor's Harbor, Eleuthera. Warm breeze, the water so clear it is amazing. The friendliest people on earth. ... I hope all your cruising dreams come true! Me? Heading for the south, no more fog. ps. my boat is slow. Yes, that is true. But I don't care. Slow and steady. Since I sail alone, going slow is an advantage. It gives me more time to screw up! ============= "Roger Long" wrote in message ... NE Sailboat wrote: tell us more of this big trip. Strange that one who keeps his name, boat name, and boat type so hidden wants to know all the details of my life ![]() It's just winter dreaming at this point because the extent of work and family commitments for next summer are not determined yet. However, absent the usual caveats such as health and asteroid strikes, plans for subsequent years are as firm as they can be. Quick tour of the high points of the Maine coast past Penobscot Bay Bay of Fundy up to St. Johns and the St. Johns river. Across to Nova Scotia and up to the Eastern Tip. Leave boat for the winter or Bermuda to Charleston if we are able to get back to Maine first. West Coast of Newfoundland and some of the Labrador coast. North, East, and South coasts of Newfoundland. Prince Edward Island and St. Lawrence. Iceland and Scotland? Why not? -- Roger Long |
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