Great to see these worthy units getting recognized. I noticed that all of them are featured on the Rated4Stars GPS review site (http://www.Rated4Stars.com).
I've used the 76 series at sea with great success -- it's rugged, waterproof and has great battery life.
To answer David's question, the 60Cx is the most versatile of the three. In the car it will give you turn-by-turn directions (no voice, but a beep warning you before each turn). It's also compatible with Garmin's BlueCharts, so you can jump from asphalt to the blue highway. (And if you're up for mountain climbing after all that, it also does topo maps.)
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Dr. Dave @ Dec 19th 2005 12:55AM
Great to see these worthy units getting recognized. I noticed that all of them are featured on the Rated4Stars GPS review site (http://www.Rated4Stars.com).
I've used the 76 series at sea with great success -- it's rugged, waterproof and has great battery life.
To answer David's question, the 60Cx is the most versatile of the three. In the car it will give you turn-by-turn directions (no voice, but a beep warning you before each turn). It's also compatible with Garmin's BlueCharts, so you can jump from asphalt to the blue highway. (And if you're up for mountain climbing after all that, it also does topo maps.)