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"Wendy" wrote: snip She's radar-equipped, no SSB or GPS. snip She has no navigation station; the large quarterberth is designed as an aft stateroom. I would prefer a nav station, but a fold down table sort of thing could be easily added by a carpenter. Electronics consists of an SSB; a radar and GPS system would have to be added (I am a Garmin GPS junkie, I'll freely admit that ![]() I look on the GPS as a portable item. In general, I would prefer to buy my own electronics because those things age, and I think it would be better to get new up-to-date ones rather than have to deal with older stuff which may not have been properly maintained or have the most modern features. We got this boat with nothing in the way of electronics except an AM/FM radio/CD player with speakers in the cockpit and an old VHF radio. We actually bought the GPS before we bought the boat. As for the nav station - Lots of people take them out of boats and put in other kinds of things like hanging storage. We don't use ours for navigation as we have all that on computers or in chart books. grandma Rosalie |
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