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Matt_Colie
Feb 28, 2014Explorer II
Shari,
As I am a waterman and have often had the job title "Navigator", I too plan a lot. On the water, navigation is a full time occupation and flexibility is required. My answer on the road, even before we carried wire was to learn to use one of the navigator packages. I have never run Co-pilot and ran MStrips and Treets until I outgrew it and now do everything thing Street Alas and a GPS puck. Get one of those sets, learn to make it work for you and then go to the Discovery Owners Wonder Lists and collect the overlays for what you want.
Then, with a DC power adapter and your laptop, you can change the existing plan in a heart beat and still have confidence that you will be able to access what you need.
Matt
As I am a waterman and have often had the job title "Navigator", I too plan a lot. On the water, navigation is a full time occupation and flexibility is required. My answer on the road, even before we carried wire was to learn to use one of the navigator packages. I have never run Co-pilot and ran MStrips and Treets until I outgrew it and now do everything thing Street Alas and a GPS puck. Get one of those sets, learn to make it work for you and then go to the Discovery Owners Wonder Lists and collect the overlays for what you want.
Then, with a DC power adapter and your laptop, you can change the existing plan in a heart beat and still have confidence that you will be able to access what you need.
Matt
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