Garmin
Carl, David nailed it when he described the only problem with the Garmin 12 - and that is that entering data is a little tough becuase you only have a few buttons to work with. I have a Garmin 12 as well, and I would not trade it for the world (well, maybe the nice GPS III with the highway maps in it). Anyway, I started learning it a function at a time. You never realize how cool it is until you start entering a bunch of waypoints into it - only then does it really become useful. I take mine with me in my truck when I go to work. Some days I'll travel a couple hundered miles. Today I went from Austin to San Antonio and back, and marked key locations on Interstate 35. I do this primarily for fun, but it's great practice for the water, too. Just remember to keep an eye on the road!Keep playing with it - if you really don't like it, the next model up, I think it's the 48, has some built in maritime navaids and has a better database of waypoints to work with. Let me know if you have any questions - robrich@austin.rr.comBest of Luck -Rob