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GPSMAP 168 Sounder Severely Challenged

Posted: June 27th, 2005, 4:30 pm
by max
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Thanks for this forum. Have logged on many times just to read the great info. However, after a couple of years of trying to figure out the above mentioned contraption, I am in need of assistance or an increase in IQ. Despite having the owner's manual and trying to follow instructions, I still basically use it for a depth/fish finder which is an insult to the machine. I am not alone in this. Invariably the anglers at the ramp and I have the same conversation. "Ya know how to work this thing?" "No." So what's up with this? Are 50% of us too stoopid to use it or is it something else? Does anyone know if there is a course in the use of this machine or am I forever doomed to rambling around to find my favorite spots, none of which are referenced on any charts? Should I just shoot it and get a Magellan handheld which served me well for about 3 years. It was totally intuitive and I had routes and tracks and my spots marked. This thing is a total puzzle to me. Hep me if you please.
Max

Posted: June 27th, 2005, 5:21 pm
by RC
I have the Garmin 2006. Have my waypoints stored and turned on the label feature. They show up by name on my chartplotter. I use my cursor to pick the one I want to go to and it gives course and distance. I would assume you could do the same with your machine.

Posted: June 27th, 2005, 5:41 pm
by tin can
Welcome, Max.

I thought Garmin might have a video for that unit. But I couldn't find one. You might try giving Garmin a call, and see what they can do to help. There might be a simular unit they have a video for.

Posted: June 27th, 2005, 7:26 pm
by Eerman
I'm with TC. I'm pretty sure Garmin has videos for their units or at least a comparable unit. $15-20.

Posted: June 27th, 2005, 8:36 pm
by wevans

GPS Challenged

Posted: June 29th, 2005, 11:29 am
by max
rc, tc,Eerman, and wevans:

Thanks to all for the advice. I guess at one point I'll break down and get the video. Until then, I'm landlocked (broken prop blade, irreparable, and lost ignition key, the backup the dealer gave me doesn't fit, but he'll make me whole on that). Until all this happened last week, I was busting up some trout big time just south of Patty's Island on live shrimp, DOA shrimp, frozen shrimp, just about anything you threw at 'em. One of the best early summer fishing I've experienced in 6 years. Anyway, gracias amigos.
max

I've had one for 15 months and can finally operate it fairly

Posted: June 30th, 2005, 2:53 pm
by dogonenuts
well. You are right it is not to intuitive and the manual stinks. I can probably help you but will have to have mine operating in front of me. PM me your phone and I'll call you back and see if there is a time I can get in my boat and tlk you thru it. I use mine for navigating to reefs, other marked spots and for marking my track during a day's fishing. It came in really handy last year navigating back up river in a blinding rain storm with vision limited to about 50 ft.

Nuts