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suds wrote:
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? I have mounted on the dash of my 4x4 (I "dive" in the woods) a Radio Shack gooseneck style cellphone holder that has adjustable jaws. I feel a GPS in a freezer-weight Ziploc bag would be well-protected against all but lengthy immersion. The bag would allow use of all buttons. Holder affixes to base disc via rather strong suction cup; a lanyard could be added for safety. This mount seems impervious to the vibrations of backwoods travel and a strong sealable bag (with positive inflation as insurance against water?) should make the GPS both useable & reasonably proof against the tides. Yours in the north Maine woods, Pete Hilton aka The Ent -- Old age is always 15 years older than I am. B. M. Baruch |
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