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Load this baby up w/ your sailing. gps or boating software

http://www.staffordpc.com/html/zpc_mini.html


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1) Commercial messages are not allowed in this newsgroup. Don't do it
again.

2) The subject line isn't true. A Palm is much smaller and is fully
capable of doing navigation, tides, sight reductions, and all sorts of
other tasks on a boat.

Jim Woodward
www.mvFintry.com

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Load this baby up w/ your sailing. gps or boating software

http://www.staffordpc.com/html/zpc_mini.html

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Dream on. A PALM has its place but can't replace an onboard PC.

Doug
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"Jim Woodward" wrote in message
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1) Commercial messages are not allowed in this newsgroup. Don't do it
again.

2) The subject line isn't true. A Palm is much smaller and is fully
capable of doing navigation, tides, sight reductions, and all sorts of
other tasks on a boat.

Jim Woodward
www.mvFintry.com

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Load this baby up w/ your sailing. gps or boating software

http://www.staffordpc.com/html/zpc_mini.html



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Load this baby up w/ your sailing. gps or boating software

http://www.staffordpc.com/html/zpc_mini.html


World's smallest boating computer

7.25” (W) x 2.13” (H) x 10.36” (D)

Not really !!

smaller but maybe not the smallest

Rugged and Compact (1.7"(H) x 7.4"(D) x 9.0"(W) ) Touch screen, full
magnexium case, shock-mounted HDD. Clear, visible screen when working in
direct sunlight. Spill-resistant keyboard, LCD and Touchpad. Resistant to
shock, water, and dust

http://www.panasonic.com/computer/no.../html/01a1.htm

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Saltair

Perhaps the worst plight of a vessel is to be caught in a gale on a lee
shore.
In this connection the following rules should be observed.

1. Never allow your vessel to be found in such a predicament.

Callingham: "Seamanship: Jottings for the Young Sailer"


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