You did well with your electronics selection.
It won't take long to learn to use the GPS. Garmin is very user friendly. I would suggest you do a few radio checks to Shields and make sure your transmission and reception is adequate with your radio setup. I learned the hard way. The quality of the antenna is more important than the radio. most all of the radios are sufficient. The Icom should be fine. I purchased a new radio because of bad reception and transmission. The new radio made no difference. The problem was with the antenna. Went back and purchased a good antenna and solved my problems.
Chalk is correct on a couple of points. Your number 1 priority should be safety. Number 2 should be the pleasure and enjoyment of getting out there and chasing the fishies. Number 3 is catching fish.
When Chalk and I fish together our catch increases tremendously when he wears the yellow sun dress, and the blonde wig. However, I suggest you shy away from the white, or black, 5" patten leather heels. When Chalk went to the heels, he had difficulty maintaing his balance, fell down in the boat several times, broke several things in the boat in the process, and had difficulty fishing while trying to hold the matching purse. Try the blue sun dress if you think it will work better for you. That's what it's all about. Experiment until you determine what works best for you.
After determining what color sun dress, you mightr want to experiment with bait selection and presentation. There are times when this also has an influence on your catch.
I'm happy for you. Welcome to the world of boat ownership.
BTW, you might wanna get together with mjsigns and y'all can cry over a few

together.
