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Larry wrote:
On your simple installation, I'd like to recommend the Garmin 76Cx handheld GPS/Chartplotter in its little snapin mount at your helm. Power is not an issue. Exactly the one I bought my boatpartner for Christmas. Great minds think alike. I hadn't thought of it as a chart plotter but now that you mention it, it really is. I bought a micro SD card with my new cell phone last year and got a 1 gig card because that was all that was on the rack. I've gotten tired of making crappy looking videos and pictures with the cell phone so I switched. The GPS is now loaded with every street map from here to Florida and out to nearly the Misissippi. I went to Washington DC last month and I would still be driving around in circles if I hadn't taken the GPS along. I thought the Thunderingly Stupid Agency might get weird about my taking a GPS on the plane but they were more concerned with confiscating my 1 OZ, factory sealed, travel size mouthwash bottle because it wasn't in the plastic baggie that is supposed to slow down a terrorist enough for the cabin crew to jump on him. Even when I missed turns, the Garmin just recalculated and gave me a new line to follow back to my route. A ten buck card reader writer from Radio Shack makes loading and unloading the maps faster and easier. The street maps even have the dirt road into my family's summer cottages so 2 gig card (the largest it will take) should handle every chart I'll need to get from here to Newfoundland and back. I bought this unit because it is the same size as the black and white 76 I also have but my aging eyes need the color. I'd alread built this mount http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Strider0601.htm#gps for the old one so I didn't shop but it was a good choice. -- Roger Long |
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