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"GPSMAP
2006C standard equipment on ITSAZU"
This is not
a story about a harrowing experience-just one of adventurous fun:
Our family
loves boating and we just purchased a new Cruisers 3075. We decided
to take our summer vacation on the Chesapeake Bay, starting the
day the boat was delivered to us. I have used moving map GPS units
since 1993 on my first boat, ITSAZU (It's a zoo), and the new
boat ITSAZU (superscript: 2) was outfitted with the best available
GPS that I could find-a GPSMAP 2006C.
With the BlueChart
detailed chart of the Chesapeake Bay installed, we left Kent Narrows
to go up the Chester River to a Marina in Chestertown (about 20
miles up river). I have never experienced such comfort in water-way
navigation in my many years of boating (I am also a commercial
aircraft pilot). We did not have to study the chart for hours
beforehand and then plot a safe course though the deep channel
using waypoints to create new routes-we just looked at the GPSMAP
2006C and steered a safe course by watching the screen. It was
like playing a video game, with the intent being to keep the little
arrow pointed in the right direction (only much easier).
We have traveled
almost 300 Km. since we have had the new boat (according to the
GPSMAP 2006C) and we have only had it for a month! We now confidently
travel across the bay at night, and we have traveled up many other
rivers to new marinas (also at night) without fear of grounding.
The most pleasant experience is not having to plot numerous waypoints
in advance of a trip. I can't praise the unit enough. I have exposed
several of my boating friends to the unit, and they are equally
amazed at its ease of use and clarity (even in bright daylight).
Now they know what they want for Christmas. Fair Winds and Following
Seas,
A. M. R.
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