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Also Sprach John Cadella :
I bought a Garmin 72 over the weekend while on vacation at Lake George, NY for about $150. When I got home, I wanted to load in a chart for the areas I power boat in Connecticut, and realized no cable was included in the package. I see Garmin has a kit 010-10489-0o for $118 online plus shipping - this is almost what I paid for the GPS! Well, several people have provided you links to cables, but no one has informed you that unfortunately, the GPS 72 cannot display maps. About all you can do is create waypoints on your PC, and transfer them to the GPS. Would I be better off returning this unit and getting a more complete handheld GPS with cables, software etc? You might be interested in the Garmin GPSMap 76, which is the same size and shape as the GPS 72, but can dislay maps. www.tvnav.com is a very reputable company, and has them for $250 new or $200 remanufactured. It includes the PC interface cable. It comes with a built in basemap including major roads and coastlines, but does not include marine charts. That is provided by the Bluechart software, which TVnav sells for $110. Dan -- On a clear disk you can seek forever. |
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