Lewy.
May be worth posting this in the fishing shack
Andrew
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						I have been given 15 A3 pages of gps fishing points for around here, what is the simplest way of saving them digitally so that i can load them into my lowrance gps. I also use ozi explorer in the landy but i guess it wont float so that is not a big issue.do i just type them into an excell or is there a special program.
Lewy.
May be worth posting this in the fishing shack
Andrew
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If your lowrance GPS is supported by Ozi, I'd create an excel csv file with the right format that will allow you to directly upload them via Ozi to your GPS
Martyn
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						Bushie,would i need to type the complete reference into one cell or divide it into two.This is all new to me.
The easiest way would be to create a dummy waypoint file in Ozi, export it as a txt file, then open as a csv in excel, you can then add any other lines (waypoints) that you need.
Save the file either as text or csv and then open in Ozi and you should see all the waypoints displayed.
Martyn
1998 Defender
2008 Madigan
2010 Cape York
2012 Beadell, Bombs and other Blasts
2014 Centreing the Simpson
VKS-737 mob 7669
You have a few options!
gpsbabel will let you batch waypoints and directly upload them to your lowrance
Plenty of other options using open source software like Qlandkarte GT
Which ever way you go it is handy to have marine chart software on your computer so you can route plan and back up waypoints etc etc. Marine gps untis get a hard time in salt and wet environment, having an easy digital backup of points is pretty important.
S
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You don't need a GPS, use the Irish method, when you find a good fishing spot just put an X on the side of the boat, LOL, Regards Frank.
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