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New to GPS - What are the recommendations

Created by gregwed gregwed  > 9 months ago, 16 Jan 2012
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gregwed
gregwed

QLD

556 posts

16 Jan 2012 8:31pm
Have been sailing for quite a long time but haven't ventured into GPS usage and would like to start measuring how I am going, speed wise, sort of looking for PB's , distance, etc.
What are the recommendations for a basic GPS unit that maybe?? won't get a lot of use? I guess depending if I get hooked or not! Don't want to spend heaps. Had a look and can't find any 2nd hand units here on Seabreeze.

Thanks & cheers!!
hardie
hardie

WA

4129 posts

16 Jan 2012 6:35pm
Best unit for windsurfing is the GT-31, and why not join the GPS Team Challenge (GPSTC) and make new friends, I was just offered a gps on the GPSTC coz I thought I'd lost it, see if i can hunt it down for you
gregwed
gregwed

QLD

556 posts

17 Jan 2012 9:09am
Thanks Hardie, I might start looking around to see if any 2nd hand GT31's in other sites as well.
Cheers
Dart
Dart

NSW

27 posts

17 Jan 2012 11:20am
Noticed this one on seabreeze the other day. I found the GPS a great tool for improving me sailing and being part of GPSTC is also great fun, there is always someone that you compare numbers with which just makes me want to improve further. I guess GPSTC creates some good friendly competition

www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Windsurfing/Accessories/~byz7z/2010-Gt-31.aspx?search=5XjIqtsgBzpQhyA3jdcBEQ%3d%3d
powersloshin
powersloshin

NSW

1844 posts

26 Jan 2012 8:14pm
for basic data like max speed, total miles, average moving, plus current speed and navigation to waypoints I am using a garmin e-trex, really cheap, about $130 new. it also keeps in memory your session, but you need a serial cable to download it to your pc, no memory card.
clarkee
clarkee

WA

220 posts

28 Jan 2012 2:53pm
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hardie said...

Best unit for windsurfing is the GT-31, and why not join the GPS Team Challenge (GPSTC) and make new friends, I was just offered a gps on the GPSTC coz I thought I'd lost it, see if i can hunt it down for you


looking at getting gps aswell ,how much is GT-31, thanks
pepe47
pepe47

WA

1382 posts

28 Jan 2012 3:09pm
Don't discount the gt11 as well, mine's still going after 3 or 4yrs
clarkee
clarkee

WA

220 posts

28 Jan 2012 4:05pm
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WindsurfingWA said...

http://www.windforce.com.au/web/shop?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=234&category_id=24
$230
www.surfsailaustralia.com.au/showProduct/Windsurfing/GPS+and+Windmeter/gt31/Locosys+GT+31+Hand+Held+GPS
$250
2ndwind.com.au/products-new/specials.asp
Or as a WWA member you can borrow a GT11 and aquapac to use for a while just send us an e-mail.




Thats fantastic will do ,have sent you email thanks
Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate

SA

3591 posts

28 Jan 2012 11:12pm
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pepe47 said...

Don't discount the gt11 as well, mine's still going after 3 or 4yrs


The GT11's are now obsolete. The GT31 is it's replacement.
You might as well get the GT31 if buying new.
Ebay has em for about $50 less than the shops in Perth, but it's always good to shop local and supprt the WA windsurfing industry.
Dylan72
Dylan72

QLD

667 posts

29 Jan 2012 10:23pm
Don't discount the value of having a local shop set you up with one in terms of local support and advice. If you can't get a good deal from a local, though, or if you have no locals (!) I bought our original GT-11 from www.storagedepot.co.uk who also supplied SD card and aquapack at the time at a reasonable combined price. (Their list price, before shipping, for the GT-31 is presently under $150AU, and they will ship a GT-31 plus aquapac to Australia for under $180AU)

Locosys had a list of distributors at www.locosystech.com/en/index/index.html which includes a lot of other websites, but when I'm shopping for my next one, I'll be tempted to go back to storagedepot. (Especially with the exchange rate so favourable.)

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