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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 408959" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>Wyatt said: </p><p></p><p>Me TOO !!</p><p>I used to take the GPS out of my Jeep and put it on the boat.</p><p>there is no worse feeling as to being lost on a big body</p><p>of water or several connecting chain of lakes and dark</p><p>is near or storm approaching.</p><p>I now have a Humminbird with GPS - but the back up from the</p><p>Jeep is comforting.</p><p></p><p><strong>Edit:</strong> Wyatt, I am assuming that you sometimes get </p><p>disoriented in sloughs and wandering waterways ???</p><p>Maybe keep in mind the Nautical Rules of Basic Navigation.</p><p>"Red Right Returning". Meaning that when you are returning</p><p><u>from</u> the ocean or the larger body of water, you always keep the</p><p>red marker on your right side.</p><p>Red - not orange: maybe add a strip of red reflective material for night navigation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 408959, member: 13599"] Wyatt said: Me TOO !! I used to take the GPS out of my Jeep and put it on the boat. there is no worse feeling as to being lost on a big body of water or several connecting chain of lakes and dark is near or storm approaching. I now have a Humminbird with GPS - but the back up from the Jeep is comforting. [b]Edit:[/b] Wyatt, I am assuming that you sometimes get disoriented in sloughs and wandering waterways ??? Maybe keep in mind the Nautical Rules of Basic Navigation. "Red Right Returning". Meaning that when you are returning [u]from[/u] the ocean or the larger body of water, you always keep the red marker on your right side. Red - not orange: maybe add a strip of red reflective material for night navigation. [/QUOTE]
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