Quest 2 questions

 

Well, I know I'm pretty full of questions, but I figured out how to sort of get a better answer to my dilemna of wanting a GPS unit that's portable, but suitable for both auto and marine navigation.

Finally waking up, I figured I could go to a Marine dealer web site and see what GPS units they are offering. One that West Marine offers is the Quest 2. This unit looks to be highly portable, much more affordable, and works for both auto and marine.

Anyone used one of these units before and can offer any feedback?

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. . If I only had a brain....................................... http://www.hugginsnet.com/ilovemymio ..................................................... GPS Units in Use: Mio C310x (primary) and Garmin eTrex Legend for GeoCaching.

nuvi 660

Well, after researching this, I think I'm going to give up on the "all in one" unit and get a nuvi 660 for my traveling companion, then a plotter for the boat. Just can't find all the things I want in one.

Question to you Garminites - have you seen the 660 and what are your thoughts on it? I found some really well priced, one at $729.99 with free shipping, and am thinking of going that route.

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. . If I only had a brain....................................... http://www.hugginsnet.com/ilovemymio ..................................................... GPS Units in Use: Mio C310x (primary) and Garmin eTrex Legend for GeoCaching.

The Quest 2 is easily

The Quest 2 is easily pocketable, but it's very slow compared to the newer models. You can drive for 5 minutes before it gets finished recalculating a route.

Thanks, I ended up with the

Thanks, I ended up with the Mio C310x and love it.

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. . If I only had a brain....................................... http://www.hugginsnet.com/ilovemymio ..................................................... GPS Units in Use: Mio C310x (primary) and Garmin eTrex Legend for GeoCaching.