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On Thu, 27 May 2004 23:19:33 +0200, in message
Martin Schöön wrote: My old Garmin 38 died on me recently and it is not repairable. So, I am in the market for a new GPS and I realise I can go two ways. Either I go for something 'basic', something with approximately the same features as my old 38, or I go for a unit that can show charts. My boat and the way I sail rules out the bigger, fixed units so even the chart plotter must be handheld unit like the new Garmin 60C or 76C. Anyone with experience of those or simmilar GPSs? Are charts on that size of display really worth bothering with? I have a Garmin GPS 76 (not the GPS MAP 76) which is essentially the same unit without the mapping. It provides a graphic display showing your position relative to the way points you have entered which I find really easy to follow, provided you know where you are going. For example, I can see all the fixed marks in our club racing network and know just where I am at a glance. I think adding map detail to the display would just be confusing given the size. I use it in conjunction with Fugawi on my notebook which gives me huge detail when I need it and lets me download collections of waypoints to the GPS. Ryk |
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