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<blockquote data-quote="just starting" data-source="post: 575563" data-attributes="member: 14279"><p>I have the gps12 cx ,which is the updated version of the gps12 with a coloured screen. It does all that your unit does and has the option of adding a more powerful remote antenna if you need to buy one. Great little unit. I have had mine since 1999. The electronic compass is very accurate ,too. Man overboard function is the first thing i press when leaving camp. Garmin is a good brand. I would be interested to hear how your 66I goes, BrokeinBendigo. Reckon it will be a ripper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just starting, post: 575563, member: 14279"] I have the gps12 cx ,which is the updated version of the gps12 with a coloured screen. It does all that your unit does and has the option of adding a more powerful remote antenna if you need to buy one. Great little unit. I have had mine since 1999. The electronic compass is very accurate ,too. Man overboard function is the first thing i press when leaving camp. Garmin is a good brand. I would be interested to hear how your 66I goes, BrokeinBendigo. Reckon it will be a ripper. [/QUOTE]
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