Marine gps systems
Tips for choosing marine gps systems
Marine gps systems
If you are on the water a lot, you should consider investing in a good marine gps system. It doesn’t matter if you are an accomplished boater or not. Things happen. Tragedies can strike. If nothing else, it is easy to lose your way, even on the water.
A marine gps system, may help you find your way, may help you save time and may even help you find those fish that are getting harder and harder to catch (if it also includes a built in fish finder or if it is working with a fish finder).
Have you ever thought about the wonderful capabilities that a Marine gps system has? Have you ever thought about how it could enrich your boating experience? Maybe now is the time to think about some of the wonderful and exciting technology advances that have been made in marine GPs systems over the last few years.
Here is a sampling of the some of the capabilities many of these systems now have:
Excellent waterproofing (you never know when a wave will throw water into the boat and onto the Gps system)
A display unit that is still visible on your sunniest of days
Buttons that is easy to use, even if you are wearing gloves
Specific information that pertains to sea beds, navigable channels and other maritime data needed for easier guidance of a marine vessel
Fish finders that are so expert that they can predict their movement the next day
Co-operative fishing functions so one boat can rely messages to another boat
Comes in both portable and mountable models. Some models can even work for other functions as well, such as hiking
As with any gps system, marine gps system comes with a variety of capabilities and at a variety of price levels, depending on which model you choose. What factors should you consider before shopping for you next or first marine gps system?
Tip number one:
Do a budget and consider how much you can spend. If your budget can’t afford the model you want, you may even have to devise a plan on how to save or how to get some cash, before you go shopping.
Tip number two:
Decide which capabilities you must have. If you scrimp on the capabilities you need or want the most, you won’t ever be satisfied with your purchase.
Tip number three:
Think about some of the extras you would like to have, if your budget will allow.
Tip number four:
Do your research before purchasing.
If you know other people who own gps marine systems ask their opinions on models and brands.
Read some reviews and look at some of the ratings.
Tip number five:
Shop when you have the time to actually listen to the sales pitch or read all the fine print. This is important whether you are shopping online or at a retail store. You must understand things such as: return polices warranties and exclusions.
Now that you know a little bit about how to purchase a marine gps system here is a few choices you may want to consider when it comes time for you to go shopping.
Garmin GPS 72
This is gps system will work for your land and marine navigational needs
It is a handheld model
It is durable
It is waterproof and unsinkable
It has a built in antenna
It has a backlit display and keyboard
It can store 500 way points and 50 reversible routes
Average price is $131
Garmin GPSAp 440
This is a mountable GPS system
It has a 4 inch display screen
The display screen is ultra bright
Has built in maps
Stores up to 1500 way points and 20 routes
Has sun and moon information
Has built in audible alarms
Has a built in antenna
Average price is $500 to $600
Lowrance LMS 525C DF GPS Combo
This is a mountable GPS system and a fish finder
It has mapping capabilities
It has an external antenna
Works in salt water
Can keep track of Temperature, speed and distance
Works with both satellite radio and radar waves
Has a 5 inch display screen
Average price is between $600 and $700
Of course, there are many more models and brands you can choose when shopping for a gps marine system. You can find systems with many more capabilities at far greater prices, with the same basic capabilities within the same price range or less capabilities possibly at lower prices. If you follow the above tips, you are sure to find one that fits your needs and wants perfectly. Just remember to shop around and to take your time. If you do that, you are more likely to purchase a gps marine system that you will enjoy.
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