I'm not sailing on land
I have put my GPS away. I used it for the first few months I was on the water and for my long trips. I always plotted my course on my charts first, and I use updated charts in a binder for easier use. I just got tired of my GPS telling me I was sailing on land. I sail the Delaware, the C&D and the Upper Chesapeake. GPS is more of a backup or to be able to save time pinpointing my position on my chart. Also if you day sail almost everyday in an area you are going to have 'been there, done that', and you don't even need a chart really. I haven't used either in over a week. When the updates come out I will check them. So I guess my answer is, lately, neither. The GPS is becoming a waste of batteries.Stephen FierroCaptain of Calamity
I have put my GPS away. I used it for the first few months I was on the water and for my long trips. I always plotted my course on my charts first, and I use updated charts in a binder for easier use. I just got tired of my GPS telling me I was sailing on land. I sail the Delaware, the C&D and the Upper Chesapeake. GPS is more of a backup or to be able to save time pinpointing my position on my chart. Also if you day sail almost everyday in an area you are going to have 'been there, done that', and you don't even need a chart really. I haven't used either in over a week. When the updates come out I will check them. So I guess my answer is, lately, neither. The GPS is becoming a waste of batteries.Stephen FierroCaptain of Calamity