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Re: Switching to Garmin [Re: bgmg17] #12085685 02/09/17 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted By: bgmg17
I use Navionics upgrade and pay $100 a year for unlimited updates on an existing micro ad card. I am pleased with the details and number of lakes included.
well I mean from garmin.


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Re: Switching to Garmin [Re: bgmg17] #12086755 02/10/17 05:16 AM
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If you are worried about the accuracy on the contour portion of the Maps, remember you have Quickdraw available. I couldn't tell you how accurate the LakeVu HD maps are on any of the lakes tho, because my boat is on a small lake and stays there.

Didn't see JoeyC's post that already covered this, Sorry!

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