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Hi Michiel! Thursday May 11 2006, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Vladimir Donskoy: MV>>> Of course one does not *need* a GPS reciever in a boat. My point MV>>> was that GPA receivers are so cheap these these and sea faring MV>>> boats are so expensive that if one can not afford the GPS MV>>> receiver, one can not afford the boat. VD>> For little boat fishery (rubber for river only, not sea) - it is very VD>> expensive tools :-) ! MV> And obviously we were NOT discussing that kind of boat. We were discussing MV> boats that could make use of the old beacons with morse code MV> identification. THAT kind of boat is a sea going boat operating in open MV> water. If you can afford THAT kind of boat, you can afford a GPS reciever. For these - yes, it is more suitable. Regards, Vladimir Donskoy --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20060326* Origin: DVB Station (2:5020/2992) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 5020/2992 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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