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HK August 9th 07 12:29 PM

C-MAP Stuff for Sale
 
I have a 2006 C-MAP NT+ map chip, user's card and USB C-MAP card reader
for sale.

The map chip is DM-C303.15, Shinnecock Bay to Albemarle Sound, Dated 16
June 2006.

Also have I meg C-MAP memory card for your waypoints and such.

The software to use these chips is a free download from C-MAP.

HK August 9th 07 12:38 PM

C-MAP Stuff for Sale
 
HK wrote:
I have a 2006 C-MAP NT+ map chip, user's card and USB C-MAP card reader
for sale.

The map chip is DM-C303.15, Shinnecock Bay to Albemarle Sound, Dated 16
June 2006.

Also have I meg C-MAP memory card for your waypoints and such.

The software to use these chips is a free download from C-MAP.



Whoops. Asking $75, plus maybe $5 shipping.


Wayne.B August 9th 07 04:07 PM

C-MAP Stuff for Sale
 
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 07:38:42 -0400, HK wrote:

HK wrote:
I have a 2006 C-MAP NT+ map chip, user's card and USB C-MAP card reader
for sale.

The map chip is DM-C303.15, Shinnecock Bay to Albemarle Sound, Dated 16
June 2006.

Also have I meg C-MAP memory card for your waypoints and such.

The software to use these chips is a free download from C-MAP.



Whoops. Asking $75, plus maybe $5 shipping.


I'm curious to know why you didn't go for a C-MAP chart plotter on the
new boat?

HK August 9th 07 04:43 PM

C-MAP Stuff for Sale
 
Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 07:38:42 -0400, HK wrote:

HK wrote:
I have a 2006 C-MAP NT+ map chip, user's card and USB C-MAP card reader
for sale.

The map chip is DM-C303.15, Shinnecock Bay to Albemarle Sound, Dated 16
June 2006.

Also have I meg C-MAP memory card for your waypoints and such.

The software to use these chips is a free download from C-MAP.


Whoops. Asking $75, plus maybe $5 shipping.


I'm curious to know why you didn't go for a C-MAP chart plotter on the
new boat?



I poked around for a few weeks with various chartplotters, including
two C-MAP varieties, and concluded I liked the ergonomics, screen and
features of the new Garmins mo' better. I almost went for a new large
screen Standard Horizon, but in a "head to head" over at the electronics
shop, I simply liked the Garmin set up better.

Meanwhile, I have a nice C-Map NT+ setup to sell...


Wayne.B August 9th 07 09:54 PM

C-MAP Stuff for Sale
 
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 11:43:56 -0400, HK wrote:

Meanwhile, I have a nice C-Map NT+ setup to sell...


It is a nice setup but I've already got the Furuno version.

Everyone seems to like Garmin's user interface but they have a
terrible track record for obsoleting their own equipment and leaving
users in the lurch. Furuno also has wonderful day light screen
visibility.

HK August 9th 07 10:05 PM

C-MAP Stuff for Sale
 
Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 11:43:56 -0400, HK wrote:

Meanwhile, I have a nice C-Map NT+ setup to sell...


It is a nice setup but I've already got the Furuno version.

Everyone seems to like Garmin's user interface but they have a
terrible track record for obsoleting their own equipment and leaving
users in the lurch. Furuno also has wonderful day light screen
visibility.



I looked at Furuno, Ray, Northstar, Standard Horizon, Lowrance. In the
end, I liked the Garmin 4208 best. I also went with a fixed mount VHF,
even though I thought I would not. Getting the fishfinder/depth sounder
"free" freed up a few more dinero.


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