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Great looking boat.
Just a suggestion for your new toys... for $85 you can get a humminbird Piranha Max 15 DF that reads to 600 ft. I have one on my tender and on my dingy and they are great. I can read to 300 ft going 28 kts and it will read to the full 600 ft when going slower. I wonder why I even have the two 2000 ft units on the big boat. Also, my favorite boat stereo is the West Marine brand (3 yr warranty) MP3/CD/AM/FM. I load up 12 "albums" (showing my age)on one MP3 CD-rom and you never have to change the CD all day. It also comes with a remote (That I put in a ziplock and it works fine) and you never have to touch the unit with wet hands. I have one of these in each boat and I love them. Have fun and stay safe.. K. Smith wrote: Tom wrote: On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 16:46:36 -0400, " *JimH*" wrote: Subject to favorable survey and engine compression check: Today we put a deposit down on a 1997 20 foot Glastron 209GS with trailer, 4.3L Volvo. 45 Nice looking rig - congratulations - I hope you and your family really enjoy it. Take care. Tom............. Congrats Jim & well done. It certainly looks in good nick. Very wise about the rego# of course & I'm sure Chuckles was just joking anyway:-) K |
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Thanks Ed and Karen! :-)
I may look into that Hummingbird unit. A stand alone depth sounder will cost me the same money and I would not get surface temperature and bottom conditions. The boat is really not set up for fishing, but the Hummingbird also gives me a fishfinder. We are in fresh water an I really don't need a marinized stereo. I can probably hook up with a nice car unit for under $200. The boat does not have a compass and we plan only near shore boating. However I would like to have some navigation electronics aboard. Any suggestion for a low priced hand held or fixed mount (with internal antenna) GPS? It looks like my Christmas and birthday wish lists are growing. ;-) Thanks all for the words of good luck on this boat purchase. I have a survey (with engine compression test) set for Wednesday morning. "Ed" wrote in message . .. Great looking boat. Just a suggestion for your new toys... for $85 you can get a humminbird Piranha Max 15 DF that reads to 600 ft. I have one on my tender and on my dingy and they are great. I can read to 300 ft going 28 kts and it will read to the full 600 ft when going slower. I wonder why I even have the two 2000 ft units on the big boat. Also, my favorite boat stereo is the West Marine brand (3 yr warranty) MP3/CD/AM/FM. I load up 12 "albums" (showing my age)on one MP3 CD-rom and you never have to change the CD all day. It also comes with a remote (That I put in a ziplock and it works fine) and you never have to touch the unit with wet hands. I have one of these in each boat and I love them. Have fun and stay safe.. K. Smith wrote: Tom wrote: On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 16:46:36 -0400, " *JimH*" wrote: Subject to favorable survey and engine compression check: Today we put a deposit down on a 1997 20 foot Glastron 209GS with trailer, 4.3L Volvo. 45 Nice looking rig - congratulations - I hope you and your family really enjoy it. Take care. Tom............. Congrats Jim & well done. It certainly looks in good nick. Very wise about the rego# of course & I'm sure Chuckles was just joking anyway:-) K |
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Oops. Forget you Tom, Chuck and John. Thanks for the nice words.
"*JimH*" wrote in message ... Thanks Ed and Karen! :-) I may look into that Hummingbird unit. A stand alone depth sounder will cost me the same money and I would not get surface temperature and bottom conditions. The boat is really not set up for fishing, but the Hummingbird also gives me a fishfinder. We are in fresh water an I really don't need a marinized stereo. I can probably hook up with a nice car unit for under $200. The boat does not have a compass and we plan only near shore boating. However I would like to have some navigation electronics aboard. Any suggestion for a low priced hand held or fixed mount (with internal antenna) GPS? It looks like my Christmas and birthday wish lists are growing. ;-) Thanks all for the words of good luck on this boat purchase. I have a survey (with engine compression test) set for Wednesday morning. "Ed" wrote in message . .. Great looking boat. Just a suggestion for your new toys... for $85 you can get a humminbird Piranha Max 15 DF that reads to 600 ft. I have one on my tender and on my dingy and they are great. I can read to 300 ft going 28 kts and it will read to the full 600 ft when going slower. I wonder why I even have the two 2000 ft units on the big boat. Also, my favorite boat stereo is the West Marine brand (3 yr warranty) MP3/CD/AM/FM. I load up 12 "albums" (showing my age)on one MP3 CD-rom and you never have to change the CD all day. It also comes with a remote (That I put in a ziplock and it works fine) and you never have to touch the unit with wet hands. I have one of these in each boat and I love them. Have fun and stay safe.. K. Smith wrote: Tom wrote: On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 16:46:36 -0400, " *JimH*" wrote: Subject to favorable survey and engine compression check: Today we put a deposit down on a 1997 20 foot Glastron 209GS with trailer, 4.3L Volvo. 45 Nice looking rig - congratulations - I hope you and your family really enjoy it. Take care. Tom............. Congrats Jim & well done. It certainly looks in good nick. Very wise about the rego# of course & I'm sure Chuckles was just joking anyway:-) K |
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We are in fresh water an I really don't need a marinized stereo. I can
probably hook up with a nice car unit for under $200. Ed's suggestion about MP3 capability is still a good one. I have a Pioneer unit (not marine) that does MP3 and is "XM Radio" ready. Many of the lakes I go to here in CA are in the hills where there's little if any radio reception. One CD can hold 100-150 songs, which is more than enough for a day's outing. Make sure it has the capability for random play though...not all do. Then I realized that XM Radio carries MLB games, so I signed up. Yesterday I was out on the water with my wife and son...fishing, tubing, and listening to my Red Sox lose to the Angels. Come October, I'll cancell the sub, then re-up in April for a $10 activation fee. Pretty slick. Have fun with that boat! --Mike "*JimH*" wrote in message ... Thanks Ed and Karen! :-) I may look into that Hummingbird unit. A stand alone depth sounder will cost me the same money and I would not get surface temperature and bottom conditions. The boat is really not set up for fishing, but the Hummingbird also gives me a fishfinder. We are in fresh water an I really don't need a marinized stereo. I can probably hook up with a nice car unit for under $200. The boat does not have a compass and we plan only near shore boating. However I would like to have some navigation electronics aboard. Any suggestion for a low priced hand held or fixed mount (with internal antenna) GPS? It looks like my Christmas and birthday wish lists are growing. ;-) Thanks all for the words of good luck on this boat purchase. I have a survey (with engine compression test) set for Wednesday morning. "Ed" wrote in message . .. Great looking boat. Just a suggestion for your new toys... for $85 you can get a humminbird Piranha Max 15 DF that reads to 600 ft. I have one on my tender and on my dingy and they are great. I can read to 300 ft going 28 kts and it will read to the full 600 ft when going slower. I wonder why I even have the two 2000 ft units on the big boat. Also, my favorite boat stereo is the West Marine brand (3 yr warranty) MP3/CD/AM/FM. I load up 12 "albums" (showing my age)on one MP3 CD-rom and you never have to change the CD all day. It also comes with a remote (That I put in a ziplock and it works fine) and you never have to touch the unit with wet hands. I have one of these in each boat and I love them. Have fun and stay safe.. K. Smith wrote: Tom wrote: On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 16:46:36 -0400, " *JimH*" wrote: Subject to favorable survey and engine compression check: Today we put a deposit down on a 1997 20 foot Glastron 209GS with trailer, 4.3L Volvo. 45 Nice looking rig - congratulations - I hope you and your family really enjoy it. Take care. Tom............. Congrats Jim & well done. It certainly looks in good nick. Very wise about the rego# of course & I'm sure Chuckles was just joking anyway:-) K |
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Get a marine compas installed on the boat! It is your best friend and will
work even when you have lost power. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... Thanks Ed and Karen! :-) I may look into that Hummingbird unit. A stand alone depth sounder will cost me the same money and I would not get surface temperature and bottom conditions. The boat is really not set up for fishing, but the Hummingbird also gives me a fishfinder. We are in fresh water an I really don't need a marinized stereo. I can probably hook up with a nice car unit for under $200. The boat does not have a compass and we plan only near shore boating. However I would like to have some navigation electronics aboard. Any suggestion for a low priced hand held or fixed mount (with internal antenna) GPS? It looks like my Christmas and birthday wish lists are growing. ;-) Thanks all for the words of good luck on this boat purchase. I have a survey (with engine compression test) set for Wednesday morning. "Ed" wrote in message . .. Great looking boat. Just a suggestion for your new toys... for $85 you can get a humminbird Piranha Max 15 DF that reads to 600 ft. I have one on my tender and on my dingy and they are great. I can read to 300 ft going 28 kts and it will read to the full 600 ft when going slower. I wonder why I even have the two 2000 ft units on the big boat. Also, my favorite boat stereo is the West Marine brand (3 yr warranty) MP3/CD/AM/FM. I load up 12 "albums" (showing my age)on one MP3 CD-rom and you never have to change the CD all day. It also comes with a remote (That I put in a ziplock and it works fine) and you never have to touch the unit with wet hands. I have one of these in each boat and I love them. Have fun and stay safe.. K. Smith wrote: Tom wrote: On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 16:46:36 -0400, " *JimH*" wrote: Subject to favorable survey and engine compression check: Today we put a deposit down on a 1997 20 foot Glastron 209GS with trailer, 4.3L Volvo. 45 Nice looking rig - congratulations - I hope you and your family really enjoy it. Take care. Tom............. Congrats Jim & well done. It certainly looks in good nick. Very wise about the rego# of course & I'm sure Chuckles was just joking anyway:-) K |
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Bert Robbins wrote:
Get a marine compas installed on the boat! It is your best friend and will work even when you have lost power. Agreed. Electronic doo-dads are great toys. For somebody who does in fact know how to navigate, they can be useful tools. The compass is a basic & reliable tool. It's a good idea for any boater to have one, and to learn how to use it, and to pay attention to it as a normal part of his boating. Fair Skies Doug King |
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