โNov-14-2015 12:51 PM
โNov-16-2015 08:58 AM
2oldman wrote:
When someone insists on speaking turn-by-turn directions to me, I politely listen, forget all of it, and use my GPS.
โNov-16-2015 07:07 AM
โNov-16-2015 06:48 AM
Lantley wrote:
An RV type GPS is worthwhile and an improvement over a non RV model.
However its not foolproof.
It will not tell you what gas station to use nor will it direct you to avoid rush hour traffic.
It will attempt to take you on an RV safe route and avoid small streets and low clearances.
I have a Garmin RV 760 with the integrated BC-20 backup camera and it has worked well for 3 years now.
However I generally review the suggested route and ensure it is the most direct way. For the most part the route is chosen by the Garmin meets my needs.
Nevertheless never trust any GPS 100%. Especially while towing.
โNov-16-2015 06:25 AM
โNov-16-2015 06:11 AM
Second Chance wrote:You can edit them out, like this.
Sorry these quote are stacking up so deep..
โNov-16-2015 04:26 AM
โNov-15-2015 08:18 PM
temccarthy1 wrote:Second Chance wrote:temccarthy1 wrote:Second Chance wrote:temccarthy1 wrote:Second Chance wrote:
I used to sing the praises of our Garmin RV760LMT... until we hit the road full-time. In RV mode, it has - or would have - taken us on some really "whack" routes. I assume this is because it thinks doing things like taking propane through the I-95 tunnel through downtown Baltimore or driving through downtown Richmond, Houston, and other major cities is a good idea just because I'm pulling an RV. Like someone said above, I've gone back to a mix of old-fashioned navigation and Google maps. In "car mode," the RV760 is still very handy... it matched the route I chose on our last travel day and has very good "Up Ahead" functions for fuel, etc. Once the GPS and I agree on the route, it's very handy for telling me how far to the next turn, how exits are configured, and our ETA at our final destination. The days are gone, however, when I will just accept that Garmin knows best as far as a route that makes sense for me and my rig.
Does the Garmin RV760LMT NOT have warnings on propane restricted tunnels or bridges? I have read several posts saying NO and several saying it does? Which is it? That is obviously a very big programming miscue if it asks that question in the settings but then ignores a YES to propane . Would like to hear from owners of this unit which is the highest rated one on Amazon THANKS!
Going from South Carolina to Aberdeen, MD, via I-20 and I-95, it would have routed me through the downtown tunnel on 95 in Baltimore had I not known to take the loop and the Hazmat route via the F. Scott Key bridge. I can't speak to other routes or situations. Yes - I consider it a big miscue.
Rob
thanks for the info Rob.. Important for my decision to buy or not buy since you have the exact unit I am looking at. One other question... Does that unit give you "TT friendly" fuel stops that are easy to navigate like Pilot or Flying J, or does it just list gas stations regardless of size and ease of getting in and out. I know since my total rig with vehicle is 55 feet long I can't pull into many gas stations based on the way their pumps are configured. I am hoping it flags big rig fuel stops like the trucker version does based on the size of rig that you enter? Does it?
No - it lists the brand of the fuel stops ahead on the route, but not whether they're big-rig friendly or not. We mostly look for truck stops since I need 13'6" overhead clearance.
Rob
THANKS ROB! Knowing this and owning that unit, would you recommend it?
โNov-15-2015 07:42 PM
โNov-15-2015 07:06 PM
Lantley wrote:
An RV type GPS is worthwhile and an improvement over a non RV model.
However its not foolproof.
It will not tell you what gas station to use nor will it direct you to avoid rush hour traffic.
It will attempt to take you on an RV safe route and avoid small streets and low clearances.
I have a Garmin RV 760 with the integrated BC-20 backup camera and it has worked well for 3 years now.
However I generally review the suggested route and ensure it is the most direct way. For the most part the route is chosen by the Garmin meets my needs.
Nevertheless never trust any GPS 100%. Especially while towing.
โNov-15-2015 07:01 PM
โNov-15-2015 06:55 PM
Second Chance wrote:temccarthy1 wrote:Second Chance wrote:temccarthy1 wrote:Second Chance wrote:
I used to sing the praises of our Garmin RV760LMT... until we hit the road full-time. In RV mode, it has - or would have - taken us on some really "whack" routes. I assume this is because it thinks doing things like taking propane through the I-95 tunnel through downtown Baltimore or driving through downtown Richmond, Houston, and other major cities is a good idea just because I'm pulling an RV. Like someone said above, I've gone back to a mix of old-fashioned navigation and Google maps. In "car mode," the RV760 is still very handy... it matched the route I chose on our last travel day and has very good "Up Ahead" functions for fuel, etc. Once the GPS and I agree on the route, it's very handy for telling me how far to the next turn, how exits are configured, and our ETA at our final destination. The days are gone, however, when I will just accept that Garmin knows best as far as a route that makes sense for me and my rig.
Does the Garmin RV760LMT NOT have warnings on propane restricted tunnels or bridges? I have read several posts saying NO and several saying it does? Which is it? That is obviously a very big programming miscue if it asks that question in the settings but then ignores a YES to propane . Would like to hear from owners of this unit which is the highest rated one on Amazon THANKS!
Going from South Carolina to Aberdeen, MD, via I-20 and I-95, it would have routed me through the downtown tunnel on 95 in Baltimore had I not known to take the loop and the Hazmat route via the F. Scott Key bridge. I can't speak to other routes or situations. Yes - I consider it a big miscue.
Rob
thanks for the info Rob.. Important for my decision to buy or not buy since you have the exact unit I am looking at. One other question... Does that unit give you "TT friendly" fuel stops that are easy to navigate like Pilot or Flying J, or does it just list gas stations regardless of size and ease of getting in and out. I know since my total rig with vehicle is 55 feet long I can't pull into many gas stations based on the way their pumps are configured. I am hoping it flags big rig fuel stops like the trucker version does based on the size of rig that you enter? Does it?
No - it lists the brand of the fuel stops ahead on the route, but not whether they're big-rig friendly or not. We mostly look for truck stops since I need 13'6" overhead clearance.
Rob
โNov-15-2015 06:46 PM
โNov-15-2015 04:22 PM
โNov-15-2015 03:34 PM
temccarthy1 wrote:Second Chance wrote:temccarthy1 wrote:Second Chance wrote:
I used to sing the praises of our Garmin RV760LMT... until we hit the road full-time. In RV mode, it has - or would have - taken us on some really "whack" routes. I assume this is because it thinks doing things like taking propane through the I-95 tunnel through downtown Baltimore or driving through downtown Richmond, Houston, and other major cities is a good idea just because I'm pulling an RV. Like someone said above, I've gone back to a mix of old-fashioned navigation and Google maps. In "car mode," the RV760 is still very handy... it matched the route I chose on our last travel day and has very good "Up Ahead" functions for fuel, etc. Once the GPS and I agree on the route, it's very handy for telling me how far to the next turn, how exits are configured, and our ETA at our final destination. The days are gone, however, when I will just accept that Garmin knows best as far as a route that makes sense for me and my rig.
Does the Garmin RV760LMT NOT have warnings on propane restricted tunnels or bridges? I have read several posts saying NO and several saying it does? Which is it? That is obviously a very big programming miscue if it asks that question in the settings but then ignores a YES to propane . Would like to hear from owners of this unit which is the highest rated one on Amazon THANKS!
Going from South Carolina to Aberdeen, MD, via I-20 and I-95, it would have routed me through the downtown tunnel on 95 in Baltimore had I not known to take the loop and the Hazmat route via the F. Scott Key bridge. I can't speak to other routes or situations. Yes - I consider it a big miscue.
Rob
thanks for the info Rob.. Important for my decision to buy or not buy since you have the exact unit I am looking at. One other question... Does that unit give you "TT friendly" fuel stops that are easy to navigate like Pilot or Flying J, or does it just list gas stations regardless of size and ease of getting in and out. I know since my total rig with vehicle is 55 feet long I can't pull into many gas stations based on the way their pumps are configured. I am hoping it flags big rig fuel stops like the trucker version does based on the size of rig that you enter? Does it?