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I have a Lowrance I-Finder Pro (handheld) that I use for a spare ever since my son's only unit failed (wiring) during a complete fog envelopment at Keaton Beach last year. I was there but couldn't find him in the fog
It has performed flaulessly ever since I had it.
Go for the under $200 model and you will be completely satisfied. Any unit in this price range will do a good job..
Redbelly, I have used several of the Garmin units and it's like everything else, you can pretty much spend as much as you want on a GPS unit. But for the money a $169 Garmin 76 unit will be hard to beat in my opinion. Once you get one, the more you play with it, the more you will learn. Good luck !
I'm in the market for a new handheld as well. Had a Garmin Map76 for several years that worked great, but alas it bit the dust a few weeks back. Personally I'm a fan of the mapping units. Having had several handhelds, mapping and non-mapping, the mapping feature is definitely worth the extra $$. The mapping is even more helpful for use on the water IMO. My next one will definitely be a color unit as well. The three I'm looking at now are the Garmin GPSMap 60CX, the Garmin GPSMap 76CX, and the Lowrance Ifinder H2OC. Every other handheld I have had has been a Garmin, but this time I'm leaning towards the Lowrance. Bigger screen, smaller overall unit size, cheaper, and cheaper mapping software are a few of the reasons I'm leaning towards the Lowrance. Just my .02.
have a Garmin GPSmap 76s. It will do everything you want it to do and a bit more. It already has all the maritime navigational aids installed as well as the road maps of the entire USA. It is capable of holding around 500 way points. Mine has a monochrome display. The GPSmap76c has a color display. Both are waterproof and it is claimed it will float. You will need the Garmin Blue charts software to interface with your PC. Mine has served me well since 2004. What ever you do, don't buy the Garmin mount, get the Ram Mount for the GPSmap. You won't regret it. To sum it up: this combination rocks..
Ram Mount
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West Marine has the 76 map for $199. The FWC Saltwater regulation pamphlet has a $25 West Marine coupon in it.
I would get the map 76 for $174 if it was me.
I bought the 76 map and the Blue chart. My son tried to download the chart and the 76 did not have enough room for the chart. Garmin was supposed to notify me when the new chart came out. Is it out yet?
mjsigns
Have you downloaded the chart on your 76 yet??
Other than that I've enjoyed it. I use mine in the woods most of the time.