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    gps marks

    gday

    just wondering if anyone knows of a website that allows you to punch in gps marks so you can check them out before hitting the water

    cheers

    nev

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    Re: gps marks

    I use Google earth, Garmin Homeport and Garmin Mapsource.

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    Re: gps marks

    Google Maps - the green arrow is the mark (sometimes it puts numbered landmarks on there as well)

    Example
    -33°10' 29.00'', 128° 57' 26.50''

    http://maps.google.com.au/maps?hl=en...-8&sa=N&tab=wl

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    Re: gps marks

    I use Oziexplorer which allows you to scan your own maps in. You will either need to buyit (about $120) or find a crack but it is worth it as you can interface it with your GPS. Plus it is an Australian product, so buy it.

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    Re: gps marks

    C-Map if you can get it is the best way, it shows all reef and contours on the planet.
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    Re: gps marks

    i use google earth it is pretty close i check a lot of spots on the dams before i head off

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    Re: gps marks

    Quote Originally Posted by warrior View Post
    i use google earth it is pretty close i check a lot of spots on the dams before i head off

    hi warrior is that the free google earth??? or

    cheers wayne

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