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hi folks.
i haven't read through many threads on this group, so sorry if this is duplicate information, but i highly recommend aquapac.com aquapacs for GPS and digital camera protection in the water. i took my canon elph s330 snorkeling with me in thailand and got some great photos. it's much, much cheaper than any underwater camera "housing" and should also work great for waterproofing a gps. "DaveH" wrote in message ... Your dealer is right, all the Garmins have battery compartments that are not waterproof. At least for the GPS-76 series though, the rest is REALLY waterproof. My experience is that you get a little water in the battery compartment, but the thing keeps working after being dunked. Especially if sal****er is involved, you need to clean it out later and get a little rust preventative in there. No big deal though. "suds" sudsysadie@hawaii{is the #1 state for Spam eaters}.rr.com wrote in message ... Hi, I've got a question about using a handheld GPS on a kayak but first allow me to introduce myself. I've been lurking here for a couple of months. My wife and I are avid scuba divers. A year ago we had the incredible misfortune of being stranded on Oahu while between jobs. Now we are here until we retire. Tough, huh? So we learn to surf and keep up the diving but it gets rather old going to the same spots on a crowded, tourist filled, cattle boat every weekend. While on a trip to the Big Island, we take a kayak tour of the Kona Coast and it immediately occurs to both of us that a kayak is a fantastic way to go diving. To make a long story short, we bought a couple of used kayaks and have started diving from them. It's great fun. Now my question. The manual for my handheld GPS (a Garmin 12 http://www.garmin.com/products/gps12/ ) says that it's waterproof. That's great because I have the swivel mount for it and would really like to secure it to my kayak in such a manner that it will always be positioned in front of me while paddling. This will be very beneficial when finding those dive spots offshore. However, my local kayak expert insists that if I don't keep it in a waterproof bag, I'll regret it. He says the electronics are waterproof but the battery housing is not. I've had to replace enough dive lights to understand what that means. But to place the unit in a waterproof bag will mean that it will again be handheld and far more difficult to use in open water. Has anyone else worked through this situation? What is the solution? suds |
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