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You obviously found your way back to the computer. Whattya need the thing
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On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 11:26:22 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: You obviously found your way back to the computer. Whattya need the thing for, anyway? :-) Actually, it's kind of neat to use on some of the local lakes - you get a good idea of the contours and can match up the finder with the GPS. Also, I've been up on Lake Qinsigamond in Shrewsbury which is in a very deep valley when fog just came up and you can't see the front of the boat. It's a big help getting you back to the launch ramp safely. And it's a great spare for the big boat - just plug it in if the main GPS drops off, push a couple of magic buttons and I'm back on line. |
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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 11:26:22 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: You obviously found your way back to the computer. Whattya need the thing for, anyway? :-) Actually, it's kind of neat to use on some of the local lakes - you get a good idea of the contours and can match up the finder with the GPS. Also, I've been up on Lake Qinsigamond in Shrewsbury which is in a very deep valley when fog just came up and you can't see the front of the boat. It's a big help getting you back to the launch ramp safely. And it's a great spare for the big boat - just plug it in if the main GPS drops off, push a couple of magic buttons and I'm back on line. Actually, it's time I got one. I was on Keuka Lake (Finger Lakes) this weekend, trying to find some fishy places mentioned in a fishing guide book. The book had big numbered dots on the maps, referring to comments in the accompanying text. But, we could not spot any numbered dots floating in the water. Result: Skunked. |
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![]() Doug Kanter wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 11:26:22 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: You obviously found your way back to the computer. Whattya need the thing for, anyway? :-) Actually, it's kind of neat to use on some of the local lakes - you get a good idea of the contours and can match up the finder with the GPS. Also, I've been up on Lake Qinsigamond in Shrewsbury which is in a very deep valley when fog just came up and you can't see the front of the boat. It's a big help getting you back to the launch ramp safely. And it's a great spare for the big boat - just plug it in if the main GPS drops off, push a couple of magic buttons and I'm back on line. Actually, it's time I got one. I was on Keuka Lake (Finger Lakes) this weekend, trying to find some fishy places mentioned in a fishing guide book. The book had big numbered dots on the maps, referring to comments in the accompanying text. But, we could not spot any numbered dots floating in the water. Result: Skunked. Keuka is beautiful this time of year. It's nice to go up the hills into the vineyards and find a place with a view. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Doug Kanter wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 11:26:22 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: You obviously found your way back to the computer. Whattya need the thing for, anyway? :-) Actually, it's kind of neat to use on some of the local lakes - you get a good idea of the contours and can match up the finder with the GPS. Also, I've been up on Lake Qinsigamond in Shrewsbury which is in a very deep valley when fog just came up and you can't see the front of the boat. It's a big help getting you back to the launch ramp safely. And it's a great spare for the big boat - just plug it in if the main GPS drops off, push a couple of magic buttons and I'm back on line. Actually, it's time I got one. I was on Keuka Lake (Finger Lakes) this weekend, trying to find some fishy places mentioned in a fishing guide book. The book had big numbered dots on the maps, referring to comments in the accompanying text. But, we could not spot any numbered dots floating in the water. Result: Skunked. Keuka is beautiful this time of year. It's nice to go up the hills into the vineyards and find a place with a view. The water was pretty monstrous this past weekend, especially for a 14 foot boat. I had a passenger on board who had closed a bar the night before. She was not amused by the waves. :-) But, she was still a trooper, driven by the mad desire for smallmouth bass. |
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On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 12:19:25 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 11:26:22 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: You obviously found your way back to the computer. Whattya need the thing for, anyway? :-) Actually, it's kind of neat to use on some of the local lakes - you get a good idea of the contours and can match up the finder with the GPS. Also, I've been up on Lake Qinsigamond in Shrewsbury which is in a very deep valley when fog just came up and you can't see the front of the boat. It's a big help getting you back to the launch ramp safely. And it's a great spare for the big boat - just plug it in if the main GPS drops off, push a couple of magic buttons and I'm back on line. Actually, it's time I got one. I was on Keuka Lake (Finger Lakes) this weekend, trying to find some fishy places mentioned in a fishing guide book. The book had big numbered dots on the maps, referring to comments in the accompanying text. But, we could not spot any numbered dots floating in the water. Result: Skunked. It's them damned speed boats - they keep running over all the best spots in the water and ruin things for all of us. Then they replace the spots and the damn slow boaters like Chuck and Wayne steal them all because they don't want to alter course - takes effort when cruising at that slow speed to turn the boat. Just can't keep good spots on the water anymore - not like the old days I'll tell you what. If you are looking for a basic, no map, just a plain old GPS, works on Double A batteries just so you can get an idea of what's what, compare position to chart, etc, I have an old Magellan 310 that I'd be willing to part with - it's not worth much, so I'd be glad to send it along to somebody who can use it. |
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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 12:19:25 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 11:26:22 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: You obviously found your way back to the computer. Whattya need the thing for, anyway? :-) Actually, it's kind of neat to use on some of the local lakes - you get a good idea of the contours and can match up the finder with the GPS. Also, I've been up on Lake Qinsigamond in Shrewsbury which is in a very deep valley when fog just came up and you can't see the front of the boat. It's a big help getting you back to the launch ramp safely. And it's a great spare for the big boat - just plug it in if the main GPS drops off, push a couple of magic buttons and I'm back on line. Actually, it's time I got one. I was on Keuka Lake (Finger Lakes) this weekend, trying to find some fishy places mentioned in a fishing guide book. The book had big numbered dots on the maps, referring to comments in the accompanying text. But, we could not spot any numbered dots floating in the water. Result: Skunked. It's them damned speed boats - they keep running over all the best spots in the water and ruin things for all of us. Then they replace the spots and the damn slow boaters like Chuck and Wayne steal them all because they don't want to alter course - takes effort when cruising at that slow speed to turn the boat. Just can't keep good spots on the water anymore - not like the old days I'll tell you what. If you are looking for a basic, no map, just a plain old GPS, works on Double A batteries just so you can get an idea of what's what, compare position to chart, etc, I have an old Magellan 310 that I'd be willing to part with - it's not worth much, so I'd be glad to send it along to somebody who can use it. Tom, I might be interested. I'm trying to match the model # up with info on older models at their site, but the units all seem to have names like "explorist", etc. Does yours fit into one of those categories? |
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On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 13:53:55 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ Tom, I might be interested. I'm trying to match the model # up with info on older models at their site, but the units all seem to have names like "explorist", etc. Does yours fit into one of those categories? http://www.magellangps.com/en/produc....asp?PRODID=94 |
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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 13:53:55 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ Tom, I might be interested. I'm trying to match the model # up with info on older models at their site, but the units all seem to have names like "explorist", etc. Does yours fit into one of those categories? http://www.magellangps.com/en/produc....asp?PRODID=94 Which accessories, if any, do you have for this unit, Tom? |
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On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 16:09:48 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 13:53:55 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ Tom, I might be interested. I'm trying to match the model # up with info on older models at their site, but the units all seem to have names like "explorist", etc. Does yours fit into one of those categories? http://www.magellangps.com/en/produc....asp?PRODID=94 Which accessories, if any, do you have for this unit, Tom? I'll throw in a pack of batteries - jeezeum pete... |
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