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Thread: what do GPS ready mean?

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by gopreach
    I have a 727 I purchased last year from J and H products. I think it is a great unit for the money. I have had a hand held GPS unit for years. I decided this year to order a GPS receiver for my 727 that will be permanetly affixed to my boat. J an H sells them for a great price but Hodges Marine Electronics was a couple of dollars cheaper because of the difference in shipping cost. I just ordered one this morning and look forward to receiving it. Once it is mounted and plugged in you can go into the GPS format on the 727 and use it as a GPS. Like all GPS units it will take some reading and use but I think it will be worth the time and investment. Going this route removes the chance of you forgeting your hand held at home, dead batteries, dropping the hand held over board or having it fall on the floor and someone stepping on it. The receiver from Hodges cost $93.01 including shipping. Good luck and great fishing!
    gopreach did you have a handheld hooked to your 727 if so what kind
    [never snap at the hand that feeds ya

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    My handheld is an older Magellan that was not compatible to the 727. I bought it 3 years before I bought my boat. I purchased it for an elk hunting trip out west. I decided against upgrading my handheld due to all the reasons I stated in my first post. Sorry I can't be of more help. I am sure there are a lot of guys out there who can help you however. I just like the idea of having everything I need permanently mounted to my boat.

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    Once again I want to thank all that responded to my question. I think I have a little better understanding of what the units do. With that said I think I'm planning to buy a combo unit and have it all in one package. I just wont buy the better mapping program. I'll just bring my Lorance H2o-c along for navigation purposes. I have Map-Create 7 on it and it show all the canals and ditches in the vast marshland that we fish in down here in south La. It's like navigating a spider web. Now to do some wishing and shopping. Y'all a great group with lots of knowledge, thanks for taking the time to share.
    From the bayou.
    PawPaw "gene"
    "G" Gone but not forgotten!!

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