Allow me to add one more thought. Why even get a GPS when a laptop running free charting programs with free charts from NOAA will do as well if not better? Not saying that a handheld GPS is not a good idea, it is, but it seems like we are spending money on technology that requires it be updated, at usually a very high cost (read: Garmin Charts).
Paper charts are always the best choice; no batteries required. (^_^)
There was a laptop thread not too long ago. From what I understand, all you really need is a gps puck and some free software. That would be cool for me, but I also see the desire for a hand held unit. I'm thinking the laptop set up would be good for me. After all...how often do you need to look at it? maby every half hour?
"Sea Clear" is one of the programs I've heard about, I'm really interested in the lap top thingy.
Brian, do you have some insight that could help us un-tech-savy folks?
Night-time navigation is always a killer for me. (the eyes are getting old).
Fortunately I take my time and still get there with charts.
Thanks!