HAND HELD WATERPROOF GPS PLOTTER - WHICH IS BEST?

finmitchell

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I am sailing a Hobie Pacific round the UK for charity this summer and want to take a hand held waterproof GPS plotter as a fail safe but know nothing about them whatsoever!
Please can somebody advise on the best device for the purpose
Thanks
 
Not a plotter, and I'm not regular RIB pilot, but I found the Garmin GPS 60 a good device for programming and finding waypoints, and steering to them, in a RIB in less than ideal sea conditions.
 
Another vote for the Garmin eTrax - I've dropped it more times than I can remember, tested its waterproofing, and it still works a treat -not the biggest screen is the only slight downside -but its a rugged little blighter
 
I had a raymarine RC400 hand held which with a navionics chart is first class.If you do not want to pay too much have a look at www.jkmax.co.uk who are selling a Lowrance handheld colour plotter the ifinder H2OC including a Nautic Path chart covering all of the UK for £225.I bought a black & white h/h plotter from them for £60 in which I use the Nautic Path chart & it does the job as a back up & I take it on other boats.
 
Everyone's recommending the 276C. I have it and and it is excellent except it doesn't take disposable batteries so you need to have an ability to charge it. Which you probably won't have on a HobieCat!
 
I have an RC 400 which is brilliant, the only thing which seems pointless is the alarms are only visual, not much point in having an anchor alarm if it is not audible. For some reason I believe they have stopped production of what I think is a very good piece of kit.
 
Second the E-trex advised by malthouse, after testing it in some pretty difficult coastal conditions in the channel islands last summer, it worked extreamly well and really is handheld / fits in a pocket on your bouyancy aid, intuative to use etc.
 
I wish to support Ditchcrawlers advice. I've recently bought a Lowrance unit fron JKMAX who gave me excellent service. I ordered an H20C with the nauticpath chart. They were temorarily out of stock and gave me the Expedition at the same price. I'm just back from a weeks sail and have used the plotter. The unit performs very well, the best I've seen in handheld. The nauticpath chart covers all uk and near continent and is excellent for coasting (I've yet to test it on a North Sea crossing) It does lack harbour details and would not be your best choice for 'ditchcrawling' work. For that I would buy the more expensive Navionics charts.
 
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