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My Etrex Vista spent 30 minutes under water when I flipped my Klepper
when it was rigged for sailing. Jack Fu wrote: I take my Magellan SporTrak Pro Marine with me kayaking and like it a lot, but a word of warning: contrary to what the manufacturer says, it is NOT waterproof. I was practicing rolls in salt water (the battery compartment was tightly closed), and about half an hour later the unit went crazy and would display just crazy lines or nothing at all. I sent it to Magellan and they sent me a brand new replacement no charge. I now use it only in a bag and it has behaved flawlessly. Jack "Carl Buehler" wrote in message m... I have used the Garmin GPSmap 76S for about a year and a half. Great unit. It was designed as a marine use hand held. But I use it for everything from driving to flying gliders. I am sure it will serve me well in my new kayak. Also Gamin has been very good about supplying firmware updates from there web-site support downloads page. when I first started using the 76S the firmware was version 2.0, I just installed firmware version 3.50 the other night. another thing that Garmin did for the 76s through the firmware was to upgrade the track log points from 2048 to 10,000 points. This was a big plus to me as a soaring pilot for I convert the track log from the 76s with a program called GPSDump to a .igc file which I load into a program call SeeYou, which lays the track log onto a 2 and 3D maps. The 3D map even has a animation mode. the increase to 10,000 point track log lets me set a most often interval track line through the track log properties of the 76s which draws a finer resolution line on the maps when loaded into the SeeYou software. When I kayak through the Everglades this Christmas I will be recording my track log for this very reason. In my opinion The Garmin GPSmap 76S is one of the finest handheld GPS devices you can find on the market. Best Regards, Carl |