[Public-list] Handheld GPS

Gordon Laco mainstay at csolve.net
Tue Apr 11 05:01:29 PDT 2006


Good morning - 

I have an old steam powered 'Eagle' hand held GPS that is mounted where it
sounds like you have your VHF radio mike.  I drilled two holes in the teak
side of that bottle rack (that bottles don't fit into so we jamb the
binoculars there).  The GPS gets snapped in by a short loop of bungie cord.
We find that is a convenient spot for the instrument to be - nice and handy
for glancing at from either in or out, and it hasn't been smacked yet.

Was moping around the boat yesterday - realized that this is the first
spring in 26 years that I am not going full stress getting the boat ready
for launching.  I won't be in until the middle of July this year...

Cheers - Gord








> I am curious where you guys mount your GPS (or any
> other instrumentation for that matter).
> 
> Right now Aurora has a radio over the icebox (mike on
> bracket op next to companionway for easy access), a
> depth gauge on the back of the cabin (starboard), 4
> dead instruments of various types also on the back of
> the cabin (starboard), compass in the normal location,
> engine panel aft starboard near the cockpit sole, and
> not much else.
> 
> I need to figure out where best to mount the gps
> (Magellan Meridian Gold).  Also do any of you have any
> provision to be able to see and maybe get to a laptop
> while underway?
> 
> I would love to hear what everyone else is doing in
> this regard (pictures?).
> 
> Pete
> #554
> 
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