Show Me Your Boat GPS Unit!

MacGyver

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A winter project that never got done was to install a nice GPS unit. Show me what you have and your likes and dislikes.
 
I have a Garmin GPSMAP 430SX that I'm waiting to install. I have to have a bezel cut from aluminum and anodized to match my gauge bezels so I can flush mount it.
 
This is the GPS I installed in my Aggressor...before and after. Garmin 172C
 

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Ted here turned me onto Lowrance, I have a 5206 C in my tiger and love it, you can even hook up cameras to it in the bilge. I am buying one for my 20 as well, boaterland has them on sale now for 450 dollars. from the 800 when it first came out. it has a 7 inch screen and works perfectly.
 
I love my Garmin 376C. It's a nice, compact, color chartplotter that runs on 110VAC or 12VDC, and has an internal battery and a built-in antenna for completely wireless operation. The batt lasts for an entire day no problems.
It's also XM weather ready.
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No pictures but I've got a Garmin 440 and love it. The preloaded maps have a ton of detail, haven't seen the need to purchase a chip yet.
 
Garmin 3210 w/sonar & Blue Chart chip (ton of pre-loaded data but the chip rocks!!). The new ones have touch screens which are pretty cool!

I'm going to add satellite weather this year. Garmin works with XM; not Sirius but the do make antennas that pick up both signals. You can also get a fish report- tells where the fish are based on the weather, water temps, depths, etc.
 

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I love my Garmin 376C. It's a nice, compact, color chartplotter that runs on 110VAC or 12VDC, and has an internal battery and a built-in antenna for completely wireless operation. The batt lasts for an entire day no problems.
It's also XM weather ready.
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So it is surface mounted with the supplied bracket, vs. flushed in?
 
I have a 182c leftover from a prior boat, but would love XM weather, plus... I was concerned about the supplied bracket standing up to pounding.
 
I have a 182c leftover from a prior boat, but would love XM weather, plus... I was concerned about the supplied bracket standing up to pounding.

I still use my 176C (bluechart) with the dash mount bracket and it has been on there for 6 years and seen some very rough weather, granted my boat has always been stored inside so UV damage is minimal.

same bracket as the later units as far as I can see.

There have been numerous updates from garmin, some of which will erase stored tracks or routes. I am happy with the length of time they support their product
 
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Works great if you boat in the daytime only,try to avoid the fog!
 

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This is my old Garmin 2010C in an acrylic housing that I made. It has since been replaced by a Garmin 4212 (12" screen) with XM satellite weather. The XM antenna and reciever are located inside the housing.
 

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