[Rhodes22-list] FW: Toy or Tools
Matt Brentjens
brentjens at mchsi.com
Mon Jan 14 21:58:20 EST 2008
I agree 100% with you. I'm not anywhere near a seasoned veteran, and I
appreciate what technology has to offer. I'm going to get the Garmin 545S
with depth finder. This is my first boat, and I appreciate your advice.
I'm not planning to trailer the boat (especially since I'm a block away from
Stan's factory and he said we could hide it there in the event of a
hurricane). Any other advice would be appreciated! Thanks for the reply!!
Matt B
Stan knows more abouts The Rhodes ,,, than I ever will .. Saying
that , the GPS is a tool not a toy .Yes the Rudder and Center Board will
tell when you are in shallow water but that may be to late. I can tell you
a story about being pushed into a sand bar 3 miles from shore by 20 kts
winds and being rocked by 3 and 4 ft. waves but I don't think that's what
you want to here .
I have a Garmin 498 which has a very good chart of all of the Great
Lakes plus more from the factory , just plug it in . It takes about a min.
for the satellites to find me no mater If I'm on Lake Erie or on Tampa
Bay.Accurate to about 1ft .Also what the normal water depth is . That's
when the Sonar helps. The wind will lower the water table, sometimes, up to
2 ft in an hour on the western end of the lake .
Along with the GPS one tool you may think about is Stan's Mast Hoist
System . The Mast with the IMF and the 175 Furling. is very heavy and a
little hard to handle with 2 people.
Good Luck Bill Davidge
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