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Author: | Tanker Toad [ Thu Jul 14, 2011 12:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
A few weeks ago, I asked for advice about GPS usage on lakes. Most advised getting a Chartplotter or some other high cost alternative. I decided to run the risk and purchase the Nuvi 1450LM. I also purchased and downloaded the Inland Lakes Vision South Central region from Garmin. I got the Nuvi for $162.99, and extra suction cup mount for $9.77 and downloaded the mapset for $107ish after taxes (NOTE: if you check your e-mail immediately following GArmin account creation and BEFORE you purchase anything from Garmin on their website, you may get a 10% discount code. I had already purchased the Inland Lakes mapset when I got the e-mail offering 10% off anything from the website) Now I'm in it for $280ish..... I installed the mapset and was surprised when I scrolled to a lake and nothing looked any different. I sent an e-mail to Garmin and asked for their help. They responded with the following Thank you for contacting Garmin International. Unfortunately, your unit does not have a boating mode because it is not a unit designed for marine use. However, the mapping can still show up on the unit, but with limitations. What this means is that Inland Lakes will provide access to basic shoreline and depth detail and limited points of interest. When viewing this mapping on your device, please ensure that you have disabled your City Navigator mapping and changed your Map View from the default 3D view to either Track Up or North Up You will also want to change your Route Preference/Calculation Mode to Off Road to ensure that you can route to a location properly. So I have to disable the City Nav (limits the Points of Interest, can't search for food or gas etc.) ![]() Set the GPS to offroad, so it won't route me to a street ![]() Turn off the 3-D view (I don't like it anyway) ![]() After all that what you get is the following ![]() I set a destination at LOTO and set my location to a few mile markers away, notice the GPS wants you to go in a straight line, not a good idea in a boat...... Fix it by adding "Via" points from the destination backwards ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Be careful that you are at a close enough zoom in level to make sure that you are not cutting a corner!! Again not a good idea in a boat... At the end of all that you get the following ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A 30 mile trip on LOTO took about 15 minutes to program and save as a route for future use. I mainly wanted advance warning of shallow water and maybe some situational awareness of where the nearest marina is, so this setup will work for me for now. I can add points of interest to the map as i find them, so that will be helpful later as well. If anyone else has questions, let me know. |
Author: | Walt [ Thu Jul 14, 2011 4:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
That's good to know. Maybe I'll do the same on the software with my Nuvi 1350 when I get tired of the small screen on the Black and White eTrex. Anyone out there know if the same map-set would work with both the eTrex Legend and Nuvi? |
Author: | ric [ Thu Jul 14, 2011 4:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
For $50 more you could have got a Garmin GPSMAP 421........ |
Author: | Paul I. [ Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
FOR GIVE ME!! I do agree with Garmin, it is not a marine unit. First off, it is not rated water proof to 3 meters for 30min, don't get it wet! The Nuvi is a great unit, I have one in my car. Also it is not sun light viewable, no anchor alarm, no real way piont & route planning, no tide table and more.................... Use it for your car & pick up Garmins 4 or 5" marine unit. |
Author: | Walt [ Thu Jul 14, 2011 8:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
I did just look up the same for my application.... According to Garmin's website, My eTrex Legend AND Nuvi1350 can use the same lake-map software... and it's $100. Not too shabby. Maybe a x-mas present to me, or something. Thanks for the thread, and info Todd! Edit... .... and another thanks. I just did the same using my Mapsource Topo software that came with my eTrex. This works, and has the "Basic" information I already use in my on-boat hand-held. This will be better by having the bigger, color display of my Nuvi, with the topo/relative depth and waypoints (fishing spots) already programmed in. |
Author: | Tanker Toad [ Fri Jul 15, 2011 2:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
Paul I. wrote: FOR GIVE ME!! I do agree with Garmin, it is not a marine unit. First off, it is not rated water proof to 3 meters for 30min, don't get it wet! The Nuvi is a great unit, I have one in my car. Also it is not sun light viewable, no anchor alarm, no real way piont & route planning, no tide table and more.................... Use it for your car & pick up Garmins 4 or 5" marine unit. You are forgiven, my son..... I knew the Garmin was not a "MARINE" unit, I also know that I don't anchor overnight and don't need no stinkin' anchor alarm, If my Nuvi gets anything other than a slight spray on it, I probably have bigger problems, like sinking or capsizing and don't really care if it withstands the 3 meter/30 minute water test parameters, Since I am only on inland lakes, I can usually see land all around me, the VIA points can help guide my way and keep me out of shallow water (kind like WAYPOINTS and ROUTE PLANNING...), This purchase was more for situational awareness on lakes that I have not been to previously Tide tables are NA on inland lakes My windows are tinted so I don't think that sunlight is going to be much of a factor, unless it is behind me, then I can usually block the sun with my rather large head....... It's got its own weather system, kinda like an orange on a toothpick...... Thanks for the input though |
Author: | 230 Mike [ Fri Jul 15, 2011 3:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
My eTrex Vista C works well on most of the same lakes, with just City Select North America. It even has an anchor alarm, which I also have no use for. No depth or hazard data but I haven't cared. |
Author: | Paul I. [ Fri Jul 15, 2011 3:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
Tanker Toad wrote: Paul I. wrote: FOR GIVE ME!! I do agree with Garmin, it is not a marine unit. First off, it is not rated water proof to 3 meters for 30min, don't get it wet! The Nuvi is a great unit, I have one in my car. Also it is not sun light viewable, no anchor alarm, no real way piont & route planning, no tide table and more.................... Use it for your car & pick up Garmins 4 or 5" marine unit. You are forgiven, my son..... I knew the Garmin was not a "MARINE" unit, I also know that I don't anchor overnight and don't need no stinkin' anchor alarm, If my Nuvi gets anything other than a slight spray on it, I probably have bigger problems, like sinking or capsizing and don't really care if it withstands the 3 meter/30 minute water test parameters, Since I am only on inland lakes, I can usually see land all around me, the VIA points can help guide my way and keep me out of shallow water (kind like WAYPOINTS and ROUTE PLANNING...), This purchase was more for situational awareness on lakes that I have not been to previously Tide tables are NA on inland lakes My windows are tinted so I don't think that sunlight is going to be much of a factor, unless it is behind me, then I can usually block the sun with my rather large head....... It's got its own weather system, kinda like an orange on a toothpick...... Thanks for the input though I use the anchor alarm most of the time. There been times that where having lunch and not realize that it’s slipping. BUT, if that makes you happy thats great, I just wanted to piont things out to you. |
Author: | Walt [ Fri Jul 15, 2011 6:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
Paul I. - As always, we do appreciate your perspectives and experiences relating to the matter. If I suggested or implied otherwise, I am sorry. Todd/Mike, I'm going to try my Nuvi 1350 this weekend using the MapSource TOPO software used from my eTrex Legend. I will compare, and post findings. Since I already have and use both, I may as well see how the Nuvi does on the water! I could nearly load ALL of the USA maps onto it. I also have a multi-use RAM mount in the boat presently used for the eTrex that should be just big enough for the Nuvi. |
Author: | Paul I. [ Mon Jul 18, 2011 9:57 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
Walt wrote: Paul I. - As always, we do appreciate your perspectives and experiences relating to the matter. If I suggested or implied otherwise, I am sorry. Todd/Mike, I'm going to try my Nuvi 1350 this weekend using the MapSource TOPO software used from my eTrex Legend. I will compare, and post findings. Since I already have and use both, I may as well see how the Nuvi does on the water! I could nearly load ALL of the USA maps onto it. I also have a multi-use RAM mount in the boat presently used for the eTrex that should be just big enough for the Nuvi. Don't feel sorry!! I Never even took it that way!! One thing I need to reminber, that most of the boaters here are lake boaters. I am a ocean boater and have a differant perspective on things. Case in piont is this topic, being on the ocean, we would never use a GPS that is not marine rated. |
Author: | Walt [ Mon Jul 18, 2011 5:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
As stated above, my input comparing B/W Hand-held eTrex Legend to Nuvi 1350, both w/ Standard Mapsource Topo software.... Negatives using the Nuvi- the Depth gradients didn't seem to be as well/as clearly marked; A little cumbersome going from "Road-use" to "Water-Use"; The suction cup mount didn't seem to attractive in the boat... will try my other RAM mount next trip. Positives- Much bigger screen, with bigger buttons, and touch screen; Color seems more informative than B/W; QWERTY Keyboard layout, vice arrow/clicker; Accusition time seems quicker They seem a little obvious in hind-sight, but hope that helps someone considering the idea. |
Author: | Tanker Toad [ Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:44 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
Walt, Do you think you get more depth info with the Trex, ie, depth in increments of 5' vs 20' or is it dependent on the map information that Garmin has programmed? Again, I don't need to follow every inch of contour on the bottom of the lake, just want to know when shallow areas are nearby. Much thanks for the comparison! Toad |
Author: | Walt [ Tue Jul 19, 2011 5:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
The eTrex seems to be 5' or 10' increments, while the nuvi is 20'. Not much variation on a lake that's only about 40' at the deepest. FYI, I loaded the same mapsets at the same time, using the same settings. The nuvi was a quicker load. When I used them side-by-side "Most" of the shallow areas are marked on Smithville.... I did notice one on the eTrex, not shown on the nuvi, but saw a few others.... not sure why the difference. |
Author: | Tanker Toad [ Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
Going to LOTO in the morning. I am going to give the Nuvi a try and will post the results when I get back next week. Safe boating to you all!! |
Author: | Bobaloo [ Mon Nov 14, 2011 8:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Garmin Nuvi 1450LM can be used on inland lakes. |
Tanker Toad wrote: Going to LOTO in the morning. I am going to give the Nuvi a try and will post the results when I get back next week. Safe boating to you all!! Where are the results??? |
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