Re: [Paddlewise] Garmin GPSMAP 76CSX Vs 60CSX

From: alex <al.m_at_3web.net>
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 12:06:26 -0800
> After years of putting off a GPS purchase, I've decided to hop into the
21st
> century.  It appears the the newly redone 76CSX and 60SCX are using the
new
> SIRF chipset and perform equally well. I will be using it for both
paddling
> and hiking. Given the curent rebate on the 60, they cost about the same.
>
> The 60CXS smaller and so seems more "hand friendly", but sinks, but will
be
> in a dry bag that will float....
> The 76CXS is a bigger (floats) so feels clunky, but evdently has boater
> oriented features. Are they useful to kayakers or just powerboaters?

Well, I've decided just to crawl from the late 20th century into early 21st,
getting
rid of my black-and white Garmin Legend and buying colour 60CS or 60CSX
instead (the only difference of X is expandable memory, as I understand).
And both have compass (unlike my Legend, or 60C model). Yeas, they are VERY
useful for kayakers. You'll get spoiled to a degree when the very thought of
going out without a GPS will feel scary.  But I doubt that you'll like using
it in a clear drybag, even with a colour screen - I tried this with Legend,
and could barely read small numbers on black-and-white screen through the
plastic, especially with crystallized salt on the surface, or in low-light
conditions, or in too bright light (glare).  Had to take it out of the bag
every time. 60 and 76 models are
reportedly more waterproof than Legend and Vista and don't need a drybag.

It is interesting that many online stores adverstise more expensive 60CSX
model as 60CS (which they don't even have, as it's been discontinued a while
ago). May be this is what confuses ebay byers, paying sometimes $300 for a
used 60CS, while for $340 they could get a new 60CSX (after the Garmin
rebate). Or it's just a Christmas shopping frenzy.
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