Missing the point
I am glad we live in a free society where I am able to buy what I want to buy and outfit my boat in a safe and updated manner. Since we don't use loran c anymore, and paper charts, and handheld GPS in the cockpit can be awkward at times, the logical alternative is a fixed mounted chart plotter with the appropriate software. A laptop with GPS software is not as good an option in the cockpit because of the fragility of the unit and hard drive due to shock and weather concerns. As a nav. table tool, the laptop would be perfect but in the cockpit a dedicated chart plotter is a fantastic upgrade. NOW I don't know about you, but when I drive my car I don't spend all the time looking at my dash instruments. I watch the road and glance down at the instruments as needed. As for price, with a c-map and chart plotter I'm still amazingly under $400. As for the company that is turning paper charts into c-maps, more power to them. I only need one chip which will cover 200 plus nm and won't need to buy one again for a long time. I don't understand how in your view I have been "gotten" or "hooked" - this is an upgrade to our boat. I'm surprised your replies are so long considering that AOL limits internet time on a $5.95 account. True, Magellan didn't use all this gack; but men have walked on the moon since. As for sap, it is the life blood of a tree. I hope this has straightened things out -- my original question was about which GPS unit was better than the other; not a diatribe about armchair sailors or pirates with knives in their teeth. Under certain circumstances I have been both... Happy Sailing!