Garmin 76C
This was my first handheld GPS, and I love it. It will cost more than 400 depending on the maps you purchase as the previous response mentioned. I purchased the handheld for both sailing as well as driving(needed two different add on map packages - total about $220 extra) and it works great. I've started to use some of the "additional" features and they really have come in handy. As in you would be surprised how many stores, marinas, restaurants, gas stations, have provided their location to garmin or garmin has pooled addresses on their own. This way you can find the closest facilities to you when out and about.(this came in handy once when I was looking for some good seafood in a remote location!)I don't plot my charts by hand, however I use the waypoints feature to plot out my rout on my pc and then upload the waypoints to the handheld, and off we go. At some point though I might try using the paper charts, but when you have technology on your side......(I know this isn't the norm for this forum) but I just finished reading a series of posts about roller furlings, so who said making technology your friend is a bad thing..and it floats!At some point I'm also thinking of adding the garmin depth finder which will link up with the 76C and take advantage of the larger screen.(too many toys!)Good luck!-Sean