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Same here... even watched the driver drive around in a big circle trying to
find the marina. "Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message ... There's been many a morning that fog has set in while I was already out in my boat, and if I didn't have the GPS I would have had a real problem finding my way around. "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... "Charles B. Summers" wrote in t: Piece of Mind? Yes. Know that you can run anywhere, on any lake and get back is a great feeling. Yes, it does offer piece of mind, but just keep in mind that its really a horrible idea to be dependent on the GPS. If without the GPS you would be lost, and if being lost would be dangerous, then you're doing something wrong. Scott |
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"Charles Summers" wrote in
: Same here... even watched the driver drive around in a big circle trying to find the marina. "Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message ... There's been many a morning that fog has set in while I was already out in my boat, and if I didn't have the GPS I would have had a real problem finding my way around. "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... "Charles B. Summers" wrote in t: Piece of Mind? Yes. Know that you can run anywhere, on any lake and get back is a great feeling. Yes, it does offer piece of mind, but just keep in mind that its really a horrible idea to be dependent on the GPS. If without the GPS you would be lost, and if being lost would be dangerous, then you're doing something wrong. Scott All well and good if things are going right, as sitting a few hours waiting for a fog to burn off if your GPS dies is just fine. But when things start going wrong, like say its cold out, you fell in and managed to get back in your boat, so you're fighting off hypothermia, and your GPS doesn't work, you're up ****s creek. If, in this situation, you had a compass, and practiced beforehand estimating your distance travelled, and kept up this skill by practicing every once in a while, you'd have a better chance of getting back to the dock (even if there's no visibility to take a siting). A GPS is a very convenient thing, but relying on it too heavily can really get you into some trouble by encouraging a false sense of security. A pretty good compass will run you $15, learning to use it is fun, its an outdoor skill you can be proud of, and its a really sensible backup for a GPS Scott |
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"Charles Summers" wrote in
: Same here... even watched the driver drive around in a big circle trying to find the marina. "Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message ... There's been many a morning that fog has set in while I was already out in my boat, and if I didn't have the GPS I would have had a real problem finding my way around. "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... "Charles B. Summers" wrote in t: Piece of Mind? Yes. Know that you can run anywhere, on any lake and get back is a great feeling. Yes, it does offer piece of mind, but just keep in mind that its really a horrible idea to be dependent on the GPS. If without the GPS you would be lost, and if being lost would be dangerous, then you're doing something wrong. Scott All well and good if things are going right, as sitting a few hours waiting for a fog to burn off if your GPS dies is just fine. But when things start going wrong, like say its cold out, you fell in and managed to get back in your boat, so you're fighting off hypothermia, and your GPS doesn't work, you're up ****s creek. If, in this situation, you had a compass, and practiced beforehand estimating your distance travelled, and kept up this skill by practicing every once in a while, you'd have a better chance of getting back to the dock (even if there's no visibility to take a siting). A GPS is a very convenient thing, but relying on it too heavily can really get you into some trouble by encouraging a false sense of security. A pretty good compass will run you $15, learning to use it is fun, its an outdoor skill you can be proud of, and its a really sensible backup for a GPS Scott |
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