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Thread: Looking to buy a GPS

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    Default Looking to buy a GPS

    I've been looking at the Garmin 62 ST. What do y'all think of these?

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    Looks to fancey for me. Garmin 76 has never let me down.

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    I have a Colorado that I've been very happy with.

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    I've got a Garmin 60CS that's 10 years old and still working like a champ. It does everything from waking me up in the morning, to routing me to the boat landing, to planning hunts based on tides. The NOAA Blue Charts are very accurate but Garmin's freshwater stuff is not nearly as accurate. If you get a RAM mount, you can mount it in your duck boat and connect it to the boat's power. If you need to run-and-gun, just take it with you.
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    One more thing. You might want to look into getting one without the "t" and buying Garmin's 100k Topo maps seperately. If you buy the Topo DVD, it comes with Basemap program that runs on a PC and lets you manage and store your maps/tracks easier than using the GPS.
    Last edited by Rubberhead*; 01-28-2013 at 06:18 PM.
    Ephesians 2 : 8-9



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    I have a rino 500 series. Love that thing. Don't use it nearly enough though.
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