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I wouldn't mess around if you're talking about the Sac river delta. There
are a thousand miles of waterways in there, and it's easy to get lost if you aren't familiar with it. A 3.5" screen is hard enough to see on dry land, let alone in a moving boat. I used to use a handheld, then finally installed a chart plotter/sounder and couldn't be happier. Yes, it costs a few $$ more, but in my humble opinion, well worth it. I have NO problem navigating the delta with it, but still have trouble finding the fish with it g. Plus, if you ever boat at night, there's nothing more re-assuring than a nice BIG screen directing the way home. My 2 cents. --Mike "Eddie" wrote in message ... Ok, so I call Garmin and here is what I need for the Nuvi 500 in order to use it while boating the Delta, it's the: US021R - California-Mexico - $160.70 So, $200 for the unit and $160 for the card = $360. Now I'm wondering if it's worth it. A unit made specifically for marine application will run over $600. But it does have a larger screen. Any thoughts on this? Good, bad? Thanks again Eddie |
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