With WAAS enabled on the GPS, I think you'll get within a 100ft. Speed is all calcs since most GPS receive signals every second. Pretty accurate though, like John said.
Quote from: "RickK"With WAAS enabled on the GPS, I think you'll get within a 100ft. Speed is all calcs since most GPS receive signals every second. Pretty accurate though, like John said.I was getting 6ft accuracy the other day. It's usually at least 13ft.
We have last year's Garmin 498 GPS. We are certainly north of you. When our GPS shows a can,etc; it is never next to the boat literally until we can touch it. We've done this ledges, beacons, etc;. It really seems that ours is within 10 feet if not better. Our 25XF as the cursor on the screen shows it(the can) at our bow, midships, stern and then gone. It seems uncanny. Maybe since we haven't been in the water yet this year I am exagerating(?). But it did knock our socks off. We feel very confident with it. Can we be so dependent? We do move slowly with poor visibility. We also have the old sonar for depth. Gary