The Fran Sea
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Currently have a Garmin 188C and am thinking of getting rid of it and getting a Lowrance.......... reasons:
1. Garmin is to costly and difficult (adding Blue Chart Regions) Last year when adding the Chesapeake Region I ended up losing the Florida Region and had to rebuy an updated version of that...... not to mention the fact that the entire process resulted in crashing my computer. :cry
2. Lowrance gives you the entire USA and Inland lakes on one card for $100 which can be updated each year by buying a new card. :smile They also have unit with a 20meg hard drive with all charts loaded, but it still alows addition of their's & 3rd party cards.
3. Garmin 192 & 198 now has the entire USA and Inland Lakes, but doesn't look like you can update it via a single $100 card.
4. Lowrance takes 3rd party cards, Garmin is strictly proprietiary.
My Garmin 188C has been performing very good for several years, it's just that when out of the Blue Chart area the base map is not very good and it's to costly to keep buying Blue Chart Cards for the entire USA which will probably get lost when I need them... I know, I could load them on a single memory card, but my experience in doing so was not good, also if you don't buy them all at once, when loading the newest, you end up losing the oldest and have to rebuy them (they give you a small discount).
SO WHAT I REALLY NEED TO KNOW, is who has the Lowrance and how is the quality and would you buy it again. Also does the one with a 20meg Hard Drive hold up?
Roger & Fran
1. Garmin is to costly and difficult (adding Blue Chart Regions) Last year when adding the Chesapeake Region I ended up losing the Florida Region and had to rebuy an updated version of that...... not to mention the fact that the entire process resulted in crashing my computer. :cry
2. Lowrance gives you the entire USA and Inland lakes on one card for $100 which can be updated each year by buying a new card. :smile They also have unit with a 20meg hard drive with all charts loaded, but it still alows addition of their's & 3rd party cards.
3. Garmin 192 & 198 now has the entire USA and Inland Lakes, but doesn't look like you can update it via a single $100 card.
4. Lowrance takes 3rd party cards, Garmin is strictly proprietiary.
My Garmin 188C has been performing very good for several years, it's just that when out of the Blue Chart area the base map is not very good and it's to costly to keep buying Blue Chart Cards for the entire USA which will probably get lost when I need them... I know, I could load them on a single memory card, but my experience in doing so was not good, also if you don't buy them all at once, when loading the newest, you end up losing the oldest and have to rebuy them (they give you a small discount).
SO WHAT I REALLY NEED TO KNOW, is who has the Lowrance and how is the quality and would you buy it again. Also does the one with a 20meg Hard Drive hold up?
Roger & Fran