Colorado 400c
Jan 4, 2008 garmin, gps navigation

And the last new member of the Colorado 400 series, following 400i and 400t is Garmin Colorado 400c. The difference is really in the maps for these handheld GPS devices. Colorado 400c comes preloaded with BlueChart g2 coastal charts and a worldwide basemap with imagery. Map details in this model includes shorelines, depth contours, navaids, harbors, marinas, port plans coastal roads for the U.S. and Bahamas.
Colorado 400c will cost $600.


March 10th, 2008 at 10:47 am
[...] Garmin and it includes worldwide basemap with shaded relief unlike the 400 models (400i, 400t, and 400c) which include specialized maps. However Colorado 300 supports SD cards so you can take any kind of [...]
May 26th, 2009 at 12:01 am
Just purchased a Garmin Colorado 400c. Initialized the device then shut it off so I could have something to eat. When I returned it wouldn’t power on no mater what I did. This is not a device that I would like to depend on for sailing navigation (the reason that I purchased it). A device that is this expensive, designed for a specific and vital function such as navigation should not have this kind of a glitch with no way to fix it. No reset? On a trail without a way to find out where my next geocache is one thing, lost at sea is entirely different, life and death different. They should stick to weekend, landbased devices and leave the important stuff to others. Very dissapointed in Garmin.