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  1. I don't normally trailer that far but I put 8 rods across the back of my boat in downrigger holders and other fixed holders. I also put 4 rods on the gunwales in some BigJon holders. I can carry 8 more in some inexpensive plastic holders along the cab area of my Hardtop Islander. I usually take 18 rods with me for a four person crew. Extra rods come in handy when tangles or other unforeseen things happen. Try and keep the rod tips under 14' up from the ground and watch for trees along the way and at the ramp.

  2. I have another one next to me now that I'm getting ready for a friend. It's down in my basement maintaining a good GPS signal. This never loses signal outside on the pond. The ones I have are in very good condition. They can take a bump or a drop or a splash. No additional chips to buy and all of NOAA GLs charts are loaded. You can also load any chart using the included Map Cal. It's not for everyone but it works well for me. I can dim the screen to night mode in less than a second. The same with zoom in or out or a dozen or so many other things.:)

  3. I know the Fish Sniffer and my self will be In burch run that weekend for the flint area Steelheaders anual Boat, Sportfishing and Travel show , sorry I was hoping to make this but it's not possable.

    That is the big one in our area. A lot of Saginaw Bay fishermen will be there.

  4. How many times in recent history has someone ran up on Ludington's or Manistee's South Breakwall?? Nothing takes the place of an experienced helmsman but with the proper tools The helmsman can be better in low visibility conditions. With your boat shown in real time and a picture like this coming up I think you'd stand a fair chance at steering around the break wall. The toughbook has a 13.3" square screen.

    Anyone desiring a demonstration of this system it can probably be arranged.

    Anyone that wants a screen shot of a particular area let me know.

    This is what Ludington's S. Breakwall looks like. Of course you'd be seeing it even bigger on the toughbook.

    The USB GPS receiver that I use with this is better than any GPS I have seen maintaining positions even inside a building.

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  5. Byron, A warm :welcome: to this site. Just holler if you need any help.:) You are right there is a lot of information here. The site is kept light and friendly. I'm looking forward to reading your first report.

  6. I am kinda partial to them Buicks.

    I own one now. A 04 Lesabre. It has 185K on it. I'll drive it for another 200K or until something major goes wrong and then look for another one. It's far from a muscle car but it keeps on keeping on. GM made some mistakes and getting rid of the Lesarbre was one and getting rid of the S10 was another. I wont touch on their bankruptcy.

  7. I have a Panasonic Toughbook in great condition upgraded to Windows 7 Pro with COA. This is loaded with all the Great Lake's charts and software. I have been running this system for 5 years and will continue to do so. If you have never experienced a set up like this you will be amazed. The Toughbook is all that the name implies. It's built to military specs and can take most anything you can dish out including a drop or a splash of water. It comes with an AC charger, DC charger, GPS receiver, and personal instructions. $400 :) Of course this has WIFI and can be used on and off the boat. It's also a great planning tool. Looking at it it you'd think it was new. Thanks for viewing this.

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