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![]() "richforman" wrote in message ups.com... On Mar 30, 1:34 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "NE Sailboat" wrote in message news:c6_Oh.5012$5E3.2431@trndny01... A poster to a boat site I visit recommended that I get a Magellan handheld GPS, not a Garmin. He said the Magellan is better and that the mapping software is much cheaper. I really don't know hardly anything about Magellan or the Magellan software. Can one of you knowledgeable sailors fill me in.. Thanks Go Lowrance. It's less expensive. It has a better warranty. It works with maptech charting software and secure digital cards. Superior in just about every way. Wilbur Hubbard I don't know about "superior in every way" and this Wilbur guy doesn't really seem like the best or nicest poster around here, but anyway I have a Lowrance GPS and I like it a lot too. It's the iFinder H20 Color model and I find it to offer good "bang for the buck." richforman Good man! I also have the IFinder H20c and its features, at 250 bucks, compare to the Garmin unit that sells for about twice that amount. A tip of the hat to you for being a wise shopper. There are way too many losers who buy Garmin and pay for the hefty Garmin slick advertising gambit. You don't think all those full-page Garmin ads are paid for by the company do you? Wilbur Hubbard |
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