I've got to be honest, I really don't know what the best bet is here. I
also here that some people have both mounted and portable units. I think
that mounted units cost more but is there really a benefit for the extra
cost?
Any advice or comments would be appreciated.
"Steve" <slio...@yahoo.ca> wrote in message news:<sDIp7.105$k65....@sapphire.mtt.net>...
"Steve" <slio...@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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>
Meir Riba wrote:
>
> The question is as always - money against benefits.
> The internal fixed units are usually with larger screens and attached to an
> external antenna. If you pay more you will get chart plotting capabilities
> and colour screen. On the other hand, you will find that it is very
> convenient to have a unit in the cockpit of the boat. So, either you install
> in the cockpit a repeater screen to the fixed unit (once again - cost
> issue!), or you buy a portable unit to use underway in the cockpit while the
> fixed unit is used for routing/planning, or if you settle for one GPS I
> would prefer the mobile unit, which can be carried downstairs when needed,
> with an option to connect it to the 12V of the boat as all mobile units eat
> batteries very fast.
We have a summary of the marine units we have reviewed here:
http://joe.mehaffey.com/ot-20.htm#Garmin Marine and Chart-Plotter Receivers
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Jack
Get general GPS information at http://joe.mehaffey.com/
Does not have to be the case. On my boat I have a Northstar mounted just
inside the companionway on one of those nifty West Marine swing brackets. I
can sit at the nav station and look over my sholder or I can see it from the
wheel when in the cockpit.
Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport
Meir
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Mr Meir,
I don't know the reason for the smart ass response to my post. Are you
that insecure? I didn't knock your idea. I only offered an alternative. My
"contraption" as you describe it is an aluminum swing arm sold by West Marine.
Hardly a "contraption" It allows the use of a large screen chart plotter both
at the nav station and in the cockpit. I would say that's pretty damn
convenient.
I would suggest you take your medication before logging on in the future.
You wern't zaped for "no good reason" Bub. You posted sarcastic comments
regarding my reply to another pinhead who flamed me for no good reason. Go
away.
Are you having a senior moment? Are you confused? Have you been reading this
thread from the beginning? I didn't slam Mier for disagreeing with me. I
countered his insulting reply to my helpfull post. Put your helmet on and get
in the game.
By the way turn your spell checker on.