They never had a chart in them, they had a simple plotter type screen that you could add waypoints to.I still have one of those. Somewhere. Considering you can't get charts for them any more I would have thought they were worthless?
Well worth £50 of anyone's money if that is the sort of thing you are looking for.
Slight thread drift but.......
We have one of these on the yacht I sail on but since the GPS upgrades earlier this year we haven't been able to get it to work. Does anyone have any experience of this issue or can point me in the direction of a fix?
Not sure I can help with your 128, But the bouys in the Solent are all downloadable so you can with one click put them on a micro card and load them straight on to a chartplotter. My Garmin works fine not sure what GPS upgrades you are referring to.
Steveeasy
We use it for racing round the cans and have all the club marks on it
Thanks
Talk to Garmin they can supply a new aerial which works well on my 20 year old 128.
Regards
David MH
A particularly useful feature of the 128 is Proximity Waypoints. You set a guard distance from the waypoint and it alarms if position gets closer than that distance to the waypoint. Handy for avoiding obstacles.
This is a feature that I haven't found on modern plotters that I've used.
The GOS 72H handhelds have that.. also on Google Maps on the phone..yes quite usefulA particularly useful feature of the 128 is Proximity Waypoints. You set a guard distance from the waypoint and it alarms if position gets closer than that distance to the waypoint. Handy for avoiding obstacles.
This is a feature that I haven't found on modern plotters that I've used.
Derek
I find that my phone locks onto satellites quicker than any of my marine gps units.