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Had to go to the link to see what the Fish-n-Chip was.
Turns out it is bathymetric chart data (good to have for fishing).

My (now antique) Garmin 2010 GPS/Chartplotter has 2 card slots, one of which I filled with a Bluechart chip, the other I filled with a Bathymetric card. The Bathy chip is an excellent aid to fishing.
 
optimaxfish":2pxlymoy said:
If yer GPS will accept 2 chips at once, do yer switch between them, or will they overlay one another?

They overlay.
One chip provides chart data, the other provides bathy data.

Bathymetric data is a good thing to have if you want to see bottom contour.
 
FishFactory,
Probably too late but
As I understand it C-map progressed from C-Map NT to C-map NT+ and then to C-Map MAX. They also had several versions on NT+, wide ets. I went from the old NT to the MAX. The Max covers a huge area that I don't care about with lots of other stuff that I don't care about. I never had the NT+.
I do have a C-Map Bathymetric card that does not overlay and I don't care about that either as I can see the frigin lighthouse without a card. The Bathy card is great for fishing offshore and deepdropping.
If you need a C-Map NT card you are welcome to mine as I don't need it anymore.
 
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