[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Oct-14-05 AT 00:19AM (EST)[/font][p]Any suggestions for a inexpensive GPS. I been looking at the Lowrance ifinder pro. Thanks, Tom.

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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Oct-14-05 AT 00:19AM (EST)[/font][p]Any suggestions for a inexpensive GPS. I been looking at the Lowrance ifinder pro. Thanks, Tom.
Garmin really makes a good gps. I have one of thier first models and it has held up good, but I am going to step up to thier gps 72 model. Its completely waterproof and floats and only uses 2 double a batteries. All thier models now have the WAAS capabilities and my current gps does not have this. This feature makes them very much more accurate. You can always find the spot with mine but I have compared the 72 model with mine and it is more accurate. I didn't realize mine could be that much off but by comparing sometimes it was. I would always find my spot but it would take a little longer. This model is about 160.00 at wal-mart. Thats what my older model cost and this one is loaded up with a lot more features.
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The only advise I have... Since I spent more that 200$ on mine is for you to check out http://www.gpsnow.com. I found the unit I wanted for 150$ cheaper than the Suggested Retail price. Maybe you'll find something in the 200$ range that would have more features for the Dough. Hope this helps or at least gives you more options
