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<blockquote data-quote="illinifish" data-source="post: 117734" data-attributes="member: 2176"><p>I have a gimble mount on my bigger boat for it. I really like it. It matches up with hot spot maps. I have several chips for it for different areas of the country. The color screen is easy to see. I am not very tech able, and it is simple enough for me. It keeps routes and you can save waypoints. It uses AA batteries or a power cord, and they say if you use lithium batteries it will float if dropped in the lake. I bought mine used off a fishing site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="illinifish, post: 117734, member: 2176"] I have a gimble mount on my bigger boat for it. I really like it. It matches up with hot spot maps. I have several chips for it for different areas of the country. The color screen is easy to see. I am not very tech able, and it is simple enough for me. It keeps routes and you can save waypoints. It uses AA batteries or a power cord, and they say if you use lithium batteries it will float if dropped in the lake. I bought mine used off a fishing site. [/QUOTE]
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