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missourimuskyhunter
Posted 5/6/2008 11:23 AM (#316860)
Subject: Electronic travels





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Location: Lebanon,Mo
Im just wondering if most of you keep your electronics hooked up when pulling your rig to and from the water.I have a LCX-28 w/gps on the back and a 500c up front.The water can punish your stuff alot more than the road can with rough water,etc. Im just tired of hooking up my 28 everytime I get out,but dont want to damage it as well.
JohnMD
Posted 5/6/2008 11:29 AM (#316862 - in reply to #316860)
Subject: RE: Electronic travels





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Location: Algonquin, ILL
For close to home trips <50 miles I keep it all on the boat,
anything over 50 miles I disconnect it .

On longer trips If i stop for gas,food, restroom I do not want my stuff out in the open wher it can easily be stolen

Manta18
Posted 5/12/2008 7:23 AM (#317715 - in reply to #316862)
Subject: RE: Electronic travels




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Location: Long Prairie, Minnesota
I never take my GPS unit off of my console. The windshield is there to protect it and I have no worries. I do travel with the screen cover on it. I do, however, take my front graph off during travel. While it takes a semi beating on the water, I just don't want to take the chance of a rock or something of that nature hitting it and wrecking it. If I am on long trips, I will pull them both off and lock them in the rod lockers, plus I have my cover on the boat to make it a little harder for someone to try and get at them.
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