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The really nice thing about hand helds is that as long as they are waterproof or kept in a waterproof bag you can use them even if your boat sinks. (Like in that video in the off topic section). That's a really nice feature that you simple cannot do with a boat mounted unit. I don't have a hand held yet, but for just that reason I think I just might purchase one.
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1987 V20 w/1987 150HP Yamaha on a Shoreland'r Trailer 1978 16.5 Airslot w/1996 120HP Force on a Four Winns trailer 1996 V21 w/1993 200HP Mercury on a Shoreline Trailer All towed by a 5.7L Hemi Durango. If God didn't have a purpose for us we wouldn't be here, so Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly. (Leave the rest to God) ![]() Silence, in the face of evil, is itself evil. Not to speak is to speak, not to act is to act. God will not hold us guiltless. |
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I use both my mounted and my handheld radios when I am out and I go pretty far off the shore. I always hear just about everything on both but notice on my handheld, I sometimes only hear half the conversation where on my mounted, I hear it all. I would not venture too far offshore with just a handheld, but having the handheld is better than having nothing. Mine is waterproof and always hooked to my belt so if something happens, I am ready.
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