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If the LORAN still works and you are on a tight budget - keep it and
use it until it breaks. Then you can spend under $200 to get a GPS with WAAS. If it ain't broke why (pay to) fix it? I've heard folks say that LORAN is actually better in terms of "repeatability" - that is returning to a waypoint that you previously established. USCG hasn't announced a shut off date that I have seen - just that they will provide "plenty of notice" before they do. Meanwhile, GPS prices go down and the features expand. Eric "D. Bartley" wrote in message . com... I've had a Furuno Loran on Lake Mich since '86. Still works great. It'll surely get you back to your harbor when the weather turns ****ty after that nice sunny morning for years to come. I don't believe there's a date scheduled to turn Loran off yet. That being said, a simple handlheld GPS is really inexpensive these days. GPS repeatable accuracy is proably just as good as Loran these days with SA off and WAAS. "rcgordo" wrote in message ... Buying a boat (1988) after a 5 year hiatis. It's pretty thin on electronics but figure I'll have to replace the loran with GPS anyway and the rest including engines (crusader 350's) are real good. Anybody think Loran is still adquate for sunny day cruising or what comments can you help with. |
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