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On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 19:59:06 -0500, Bill Rhine wrote:
I now have a small boat (17 ft.) on Lake Oachita in Arkansas. I have Lowrance Sonar and need to equip this boat with a GPS Mapping unit since where I have my boat is very close to timber "Stickups". So to navigate into the clear waterway, I want to be able to have fairly accurate Mapping information. I have been looking at both the Garmin 168 and the Lowrance LMS-480M.. I would apprecite any suggestions anyone may be able to offer.Also is there any major benefit to Color over Greyscale.I would be using a Laptop to record all of my routes. Thanks for any insight you may be able to offer. Hayward I have a Garmin 168 which I just replaced with a Garmin 188. The old one is about 1 year old and is available for sale with mapping software and a computer cable. It works perfectly. However, I would be less than honest if I didn't tell you that I replaced the 168 because I could not read it with the sun in front of me. My boat is a Utopia 185, an 18.5' jet boat with an open cockpit of the "bowrider" design. If I put the top up, it was easier to read, but I like the sun. I am 63 and have reasonably good eyes (I wear reading glasses, but not while boating). The biggest benefit to color is the brightness of the screen. The 188 is much brighter than the 168. I don't think the accuracy of ANY GPS device is sufficient to navigate in close to obstructions. However, you can make notes and place them on the electronic charts, particularly with the mapping software. I am gone most of today, but will check email tonight if this interests you. -- Larry email is rapp at lmr dot com 10/18/04 10:49:20 AM |
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Larry wrote:
I have a Garmin 168 which I just replaced with a Garmin 188. The old one is about 1 year old and is available for sale with mapping software and a computer cable. It works perfectly. snip Hi Larry, This is off the newsgroup. I'm using a Garmin 160 on my seasonal/occasional 14' fishing boat and would be interested in your 168. Tell me how you want for the 168. If you use PayPal, I can pay you with that or I can send you a money order if your prefer. Thanks, Jack -- Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jacker at midmaine dot com |
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Larry wrote:
I have a Garmin 168 which I just replaced with a Garmin 188. The old one is about 1 year old and is available for sale with mapping software and a computer cable. It works perfectly. snip Hi Larry, This is off the newsgroup. I'm using a Garmin 160 on my seasonal/occasional 14' fishing boat and would be interested in your 168. Tell me how you want for the 168. If you use PayPal, I can pay you with that or I can send you a money order if your prefer. Thanks, Jack -- Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jacker at midmaine dot com |
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