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Yes, I have a good reason...The Airmap 2000c. It's in color and that is
the primary difference between the two units. The display is VERY readable in the sun and is not toooooo bright at night (on its dim setting). Lowrance has great support, so I've found to this point. I've had mine since the late July. I paid $749.00 and you *might* still be able to get it for that price. I bought mine at Pacific Coast Avionics. (http://www.pca.aero OR http://www.pacific-coast-avionics.com [both are the same site] They've been good to me in the past. No, I do not work for Lowrance or PCA, but I do live near PCA and am happy with both companies' products/services. Chris G. Wizard of Draws wrote: The plane I usually rent is probably going to be sold relatively soon. I will miss the Garmin 430 since most of the planes left in the fleet available to me do not have a GPS at all. So I am looking at the Lowrance Airmap 1000 as a portable alternative, but for the life of me, can't find a single negative comment about it. Does anyone have a good reason *not* to buy one? I fly for a hobby and benign IFR at most. |
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