Waterproof Case for Radio/Phone?

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Subject: Waterproof Case for Radio/Phone?

I followed the thread about coast guard radios and waterproof cases for the
$249+ radios with interest. As someone pointed out, cellular phone service
covers the bay quite well even if points on the coast may be out of reach.
 Is there a waterproof case that would work for a cellular phone? Does
anyone sail with a cellular phone now?

Bill



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