I think "gut" is a fairly uncommon word.

> According to Wikipedia: 
> Gut (topography), relatively small coastal waterway connecting larger
> waterways

But even there, it is only on the disambiguation page; there is no actual
article for it.

> Or it is an american term that is uncommon by the British? ;-) 

That may be true, but as an American I would say it is uncommon in America
also :-)

A few people use it; see for example:

http://www.lat-long.com/ListLocations-1-Illinois-Gut.html

That site also refers to a gut as an inlet or slough.  Those are much more
common words in America. I wonder who picked "gut" for the Garmin usage? 
Interesting.

- Alan

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