Looking to buy GPS

Cali_fisher

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I am looking for a GPS for the boat. I don't have a lot to spend so I was looking at the hand held West Marine has on sale (GPSMAP 76cx) for $179

I was told that this GPS does not have the maps and I would have to buy the BlueChart G2 for another $150

Q: Do I have to buy the BlueChart G2 in order to use the 76cx for simple fishing in the Bay & Kelp beds around San Diego. I know I will get more detailed maps with the G2 but is it a must?

Thanks
 

dingbat

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Re: Looking to buy GPS

The base maps that come on that system are pretty crud. Only you can determine if they are good enough for what you want to do with them.
 

Adam76

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Re: Looking to buy GPS

For basic GPS and a decent fishfinder, I'm real pleased with my Eagle 350

I was looking into that one also, so you have no complaints about it. It seems to have great reviews also.
Thanks
Adam
 

ezmobee

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Re: Looking to buy GPS

I was looking into that one also, so you have no complaints about it. It seems to have great reviews also.

I haven't sat down and figured out how to do even 10% of what it's capable of yet but I'm certainly a fan thus far. It even knows the names of all the little islands in this one po-dunk section of river I sometimes boat on.
 

ssobol

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Re: Looking to buy GPS

Depends on what you want to do with the GPS. If you want to keep track of where you are, where you've been, and mark things you find, any GPS will work. One from a car will probably even work. For a couple of years, I used a Magellan handheld that was meant for hiking.

If you want to plan your trip based on what a chart says, you need to get a GPS with either nav charts included or which can load 3rd party charts (e.g. Navionics).
 

Cali_fisher

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Re: Looking to buy GPS

So you are saying the GPSMAP 76cx out of the box will be able to do this?
All I want is, where I am, where I went and to mark some fishing spots. I only have a 16' boat so I don't go that far outside they bay.
The GPSMAP 76cx is on sale right now for $179 but if I have to buy the G2 maps for another $150 it's not such a great deal.

Can anyone provide input on another GPS that will do these basic thing right out of the box?
Dingbat, you say the maps on the 76cx are crud. Are all the hand hend GPS ?

Thanks for the feedback everyone.
 

Boatist

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Re: Looking to buy GPS

I got the Garmin GPSMAP 76 when it first came out and I still use it today just to save new waypoints for fishing or hicking spots. The unit works ok but the screen hard to see in most lighting conditions. Also it did not come with a lighter power cord and to buy is about $30.

When looking to upgrade to a color unit I went and looked at the GPSMAP 76C. I was shocked that they downgraded maps so much that half the buoys no longer showed up and the details were so poor could not even recognize shore lines. After a while ask sale person to help me turn on more details. He said had to buy upgraded maps for more details. I explained the 4 year older model had 4 times the details. He did not belive me so I went out to the car and got my old model. Then he said it better because I installed an upgraded map which I did not. In fact my model does not even have a slot for a chip.

Anyway I think they down graded to try and get you to buy the better map.

I ended up buying a lowrance Ifinder H2O C which was much better. Much more detail base map, all the buoys, and detailed enough you will reccognize shore lines. Screen much brighter and it comes with a free lighter power plug. However they no longer make the H2O C.

Garmin is all about selling units with poor base maps so you will have to buy the upgraded maps.

If you have a battery on board the Eagle 350 is a much better unit. You will find it has all the buoys and know points and land marks along shore lines and rivers. These local names and land marks are not even on the charts. I fished the ocean for over 10 years and would hear people say they at this location or that location but could not find any information on the charts but all that information is on the Lowrance basic maps.
You can go to Lowrances site and download a product emulator and see what I mean.

http://www.lowrance.com/en/Downloads/Product-Emulators/

Try the M68C Emulator, or any unit you are interested in.

You can run the emulator on your computer and you use your mouse to hit the button on the unit just like you had the unit in front of you. You can move the cross points over the icons and get the name of the place and the GPS location. Write that information down and you will known the name and location for most of the near shore fishing spots.

Before you start emulator set screen resoultion on your computer to 1024 by 768 or higher so you can see whole unit. On most units hit the power button to turn ON. Hold power button to turn off.

If you have not used a GPS down load the manual as well for instructions on how to use. This will also help you in stores to know how to look at the units on display.
 

ssobol

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Re: Looking to buy GPS

I got a lightly used Lowrance H2O C from someone on Craigslist for $150. It came with a Navionics Coastal US card. Works great and has decent charts.

The only thing about it is that the screen brightness is not as good as the Magellan Explorist 500 I used to use. I have to have the H2O C brightness set to high contrast and full bright to see it during the day.

The Lowrance also does a bit more stuff than the Explorist so the menus are a bit deeper. For example on the Explorist the screen brightness was controlled by a button on the side. With the Lowrance the brightness control is 3 screens deep.

The Lowrance is faster and has a bigger screen. If you are using the nav charts you only seen land features that are included in the charts (land away from the water is blank). If you want to use the "land mode" there is very little water information. I believe that some units can blend the land database and the marine database so you get the right map display based on your GPS location without manually selecting the appropriate database.
 

JulianL85

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Re: Looking to buy GPS

and i thought i would mention i'll be going off shore about 10 - 20 miles . the deepest water ill be in is maybe 100 ft .
 

Scott Danforth

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Re: Looking to buy GPS

I have the GPSMap 76Csx and use it for canoeing, boating, etc. however I did upgrade the maps. I have not upgraded to the G2 Maps.

However I would recommend something with a bigger screen, like the 720 or 740 which will be my next unit
 
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