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Hand held GPS
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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Oct 2006

    Hand held GPS

    Looking at getting a ifinder h20c or a garmin 60cx can anyone help me make the right decision. Thanks a lot Charlie.

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    Re: Hand held GPS

    Charlie,

    I've had an iFinder H2Oc with a Navionics chart for about a year. Its a great unit in most ways - easy to use and plenty of features. Only possible complaint is that the screen is not easily viewable in bright sunlight. (OK but not brilliant)

    Regards,

    Myde

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    Ausfish Silver Member Simmo2's Avatar
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    Oct 2007

    Re: Hand held GPS

    I have a garmin 60c with pacific charts. Its great.
    Pulling it out of the boat and uploading or downloading tracks and waypoints is a breeze!
    However, its a versatile hand held gps. For boating, the screen is small. The buttons also.
    We use ours on land and on sea, so it is a bit of a go between.
    If you have the dosh, then a 'dedicated' marine GPS for boating would be the go.
    There is a Garmin unit available with maps for around $600 I believe.

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    Re: Hand held GPS

    I have the H2O Lowarnce and is an easy to use unit , i haven't got the card with it thou as i use it as a back up for my larger boat and for when we use the tinny .
    Have had no problems with this unit whats soever.
    I did find it chewd batteries but works great with the 12 volt adapter
    JT
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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Oct 2006

    Re: Hand held GPS

    I have ordered a Garmin GPS420 from the US but I am having trouble finding a Bluechart G2 visionvpc414s of Mackay to twofold bay.I did find them but they don`t ship to Australia and the only one that did charges $60 us shipping.

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    Re: Hand held GPS

    Go with the Garmin you will be happy.


    Charts shouldn't cost $60 to ship.


    Neil - Scuba Steve's Marine
    Last edited by ScubaSteve_US; 05-11-2007 at 10:06 PM.

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