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JeffK

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  1. I believe that is a discontinued product , though you might be able to find a new or refurb one. That one would need add'l marine detail charts.

    It looks to me the better larger portable preloaded marine G2 chart version unit with weather capability now is GPSMap 478.

    Thanks. Man, I'm so far behind the times. Do you know if the 478 is backwardly compatable with the GSD 20? That's what I have on my personal boat. It would be nice if it hooked up.

  2. I work on a lot of different boats. Some have great electronics, some have nothing but a compass and radio. My Garmin 76c isn't cutting it anymore in those situations. My old eyes are needing something bigger. I want something I can carry with me, set up quickly without a permanent mount and run off an internal battery. I saw a Garmin 276c that looks good. I'm sure there are other choices. Any suggestions?

    Thanks in advance.

    Jeff

    Just read up on the 376c with XM wx radio. Wow, that thing is the bomb. I want one; I need one. I can hear my daughter say, "welcome to the 21 century, Dad."

  3. Will it be very long before we are doing all of our navigating with our phones?

    Working overseas in Africa and Afghanistan (not military) everyone used cell phones. And when the bullets started flying everyone had a cell phone to their ear which overloaded the system and there was no communication. The good old VHF worked like a charm. Cell phones are great but don't count on them in an emergency.

  4. Thanks for the reports. So glad Henderson won!!!!!!!! I can't stand Bisbing. I'm a fan of GSP.....dudes bad to the bone.

    Roger that. I've seen Bisbing get decisions that looked downright fixed. And GSP is a hell of an athlete. I enjoy watching him perform. I taught martial arts for years, many years ago, but this UFC WEC stuff is awesome. It's brutally real.

  5. I suffered an explosion and fire onboard a 28' Mako on 02 July. We discovered the cause of the gas in the bilge once back at the dock. A thief stole gas from the boat by removing the sending unit in the aft tank. The SOB didn't have the common courtesy to put the screws back in the unit. He just put it back in place without the screws. Once we got offshore and hit some chop I smelled gas. I throttled back and boom. It blew off the front door of the console and a round deck hatch by my feet. Fire shot up and gave me mostly 1st degree burns on my leg with a small spot of 2nd degree by my ankle. The hatch cover cut my leg and it blew off. The fire was impressive. Thanks to a great crew we put the fire out in under thirty seconds. They attacked it from both sides of the center console. Then it reignited. I had to reach into the flames to kill the engines while my crew knocked the fire back again. This was a professional boat with a trained crew. The USCG and FWC found no safety violations. I had 1 B2 and 3 B1 extinguishers in various locations on the boat. This allowed my crew to quickly grab one and attack the fire before it spread. I believe that prevented a catastrophic explosion and saved all or our lives. It's hard to believe that hitting a couple of waves hard could put that much gas in the bilge, but it did. Once we clean off the dry chem from the console wiring maybe we can find the source of the spark. My purpose for writing this is: 1. Watch out for this gas thief. His MO could kill. 2. Regs only call for 1 B2 or 2 B1s. If we only had one B2 we could not have put out this fire. And make sure the extinguishers are handy, real handy. 3. Give a good safety brief to your crew before leaving. I could not have handled this emergency alone.

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