Not sure about the details of operation. If you can't choose the center of
the radius on the display you might need to put the boat close to the anchor
and then set the alarm. I only used mine a few times. The radius if I
remember correctly was set as a distance from the starting point, not
dragged on the screen but again, I am just not sure. Memory is the second
thing to go and I forget what the first is. 

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Bill Bina
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I have several Garmins of various ages, including a GPSMAP76s, a GPSMAP 276c
and a GPSMAP 541. I'll have to take another look at them. I want the circle
drawn around where the anchor is located, not around the boat's present
position when I set the alarm. This would be done while looking at the
chart, so you could start at the anchor location and drag out a perimeter
from there that is just a bit more than your scope, to allow for tide
changes. I didn't see a way to accomplish that with any of the units I have,
but perhaps I missed something. I'll look again.

Bill BIna



On 12/3/2014 11:36 AM, Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List wrote:

even my old (over 10 years) Garmin GPSMAP 76S has that function. This might
be different for other manufacturers.

 

Marek

 

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Bill,

 

My old Garmin Chart plotter does exactly that. The anchor alarm sets up a
radius from a point and sounds when you go outside it. Pretty sure most of
them have that feature.  

 

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I've often wished for an anchor alarm app for my smart phone or GPS
chartplotter that would work like the range alarm on my RADAR where you set
a ring of a particular range, rather than just a directional distance, and
if you moved outside of that circle, the alarm would sound. Seems to me that
GPS makers have missed the boat on what would be a really great feature to
use as a sales pitch. 

Bill Bina

On 12/3/2014 9:43 AM, LKL Architects via CnC-List wrote:

Dennis,

 

Enjoyed your humor, although I am sure there was nothing funny in your mind
when you were awaken.  First time I set my anchor alarm, I allowed for 10
feet of drag.  During the night there was a slight wind change,  no drag but
Finesse did swing.  LIke you it got me up in a hurry.  How stupid I felt not
thinking about something so simple as a possible wind change, duh.  Again,
enjoyed you humor and thanks for posting.

 

Lloyd Lippe

Finesss

Rockport, Texas

 

 


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