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Handheld GPS recommendations?

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I'm looking to get a handheld GPS as a back up for offshore trips. Any recommendations? Don't need a high dollar rig, just looking for something as a good back up.
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Color maps are a must. Almost all modern handheld GPS include color these days. So your choice is really about water proof or not waterproof. I recommend a waterproof unit.
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Garmin

http://www.marine-electronics-shop.com/ ... 78-series/

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mjsigns wrote:Garmin

http://www.marine-electronics-shop.com/ ... 78-series/

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I used to own a Garmin 76 but wasn't real impressed with the speed. Seems like it took a while to acuire satelites, update the map when your scrolled over, or zoomed in and out,etc.....I'm guess he newer ones are a little faster?
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bman wrote:
mjsigns wrote:Garmin

http://www.marine-electronics-shop.com/ ... 78-series/

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Only JT would have as many gps units as he does reels. I guess he needs them for all the spots he has marked. :-D
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reelbad wrote:Only JT would have as many gps units as he does reels. I guess he needs them for all the spots he has marked. :-D
It doesn't matter how many he has. He can't see any of them. :wink:
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Getting ready to purchase one of the GPSMAP 78 units, is the 78s or the 78sc worth the extra $$$? Why would you need the s or the sc over the standard 78?
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superiorrifles wrote:Getting ready to purchase one of the GPSMAP 78 units, is the 78s or the 78sc worth the extra $$$? Why would you need the s or the sc over the standard 78?
Most of the difference is prepoaded maps. Try this link for a comparison
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/catalog ... duct=63601
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BeachRum1962 wrote:
superiorrifles wrote:Getting ready to purchase one of the GPSMAP 78 units, is the 78s or the 78sc worth the extra $$$? Why would you need the s or the sc over the standard 78?
Most of the difference is prepoaded maps. Try this link for a comparison
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/catalog ... duct=63601
I guess that's where I'm a little confused. Does the 78 not have any maps. or not as detailed as the sc units? If I get the standard 78 unit will it show any type of charts on the water? Or will it be a blank screen like my 72 (non map)?
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Here's the way I understand it, Superiorrifles. SC comes with preloaded coastal marine maps. S and SC have compass, barometry/altitude, and unit-to-unit file (waypoint) transfer.

You'll pay at least $100 to buy the maps separately.

Dude, get the preloaded color maps.

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If you have not pulled the trigger, another great Garmin handheld is the Montana 600. You can add Bluechart maps to the Montana for $100 or add Google Earth/Bing Satellite images for free. I will send a link on how to load satellite images if you are interested.

You can see a couple of Montana screenshots of the area around the Apalachicola River delta:
Google Earth image https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9IlU7J ... sp=sharing
and Bluechart https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9IlU7J ... sp=sharing

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I HAVE HAD THE 78 GARMIN SINCE THEY FIRST CAME OUT AND HAS WORKED GREAT FOR ME ON ALL MY INSHORE FISHING, HAVE NO IDEA HOW THEY WOULD DO OFFSHORE.
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FUTCHCAIRO wrote:I HAVE HAD THE 78 GARMIN SINCE THEY FIRST CAME OUT AND HAS WORKED GREAT FOR ME ON ALL MY INSHORE FISHING, HAVE NO IDEA HOW THEY WOULD DO OFFSHORE.
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