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Maptech

rick in mi

Well-known member
Has anyone ever tried Maptech Terrain Navigator? I use the Mi. series,works great,totaly topo, shows old schools,parks home sights.I just move my curser over the local wright down the cord.put it in my lowrance h2o and go find it,ofcourse a prudent navigator always prints a map!! Just M2$
 
Very Nice,I went to historical maps and then town index.
This will be of good use.

Labradorbob
 
Thanks for the reply Labradorbob, i have had the us terrain series since early 2000. Some of these usgs topographic maps where created in the 20`s and again in the early 60`s. I have to install the proper cd for what part of the state im interested in,so can be slow at times,but am still finding old homesites and schools in the middle of fields i have drove by hundreds of times and never new better LOL!!!!!!
 
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