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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 23:00:32 -0500, Red said:
As RichH said, the Philly show sucked And Dave replied: Guess you haven't been to the NY show. Actually I did go this year, and it was better than last time I went a few years ago even though its all powerboats (and a friend who was working at the show got us in for free, which is even better!). I admit, I just had to see what it was that draws innocent people to the dark side... The show was quite a bit larger than I had remembered, and there were lots of vendors - something not seen at sailboat shows except at Annapolis/Miami for some years now. Had to look at a couple of large powerboats. One of them had the new joystick-controlled power management system that controls the transmissions (fwd/rev), throttles, bow thruster, and stern thruster all together to steer the boat in any direction or attitude while docking. This thing with spin the boat in a circle around its center or go quatering sideways or any combinations of directions you push or twist the stick. Total control in your fingertips. At the show I picked up a Lowrance XOG for well under $200, and NauticPath mapping chip for $54 - it has all the charts for the coast of the US and is the same chip for all their chartplotters. Now granted, on the XOG you aren't going to see a great deal of detail, but it works way better and a whole lot easier than my Garmin 76Cx (although not as many features, but has a larger, more detail-readable screen) and even has touch screen. It might not interface with the radar, but it makes a good little backup. Besides, I don't have radar ![]() Red |
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