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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 01:45:47 GMT, "Tony" wrote:
Greg, I used a waterproof pouch casing with a clear front; that casing has a strap that can be looped through the deck lines in front of the cockpit. That is a superior setup because it requires no drilling of your kayak, and doesn't rely on the water-resistance of the GPS unit should you roll. I use the same set-up. It's not a good idea to "dedicate" a mounting location to any individual device. Freedom to re-configure your lashings is way more important than that gps. The gps unit will even work through the boat's deck so if you want a track log, or a backup to your compass and map, you don't even have to have the thing out on the deck. |
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