roger
Well-Known Member
I've just been generously given one of these CDs covering the South West. Not terribly generous as it will expire at the years end.
It goes what it says and provides a large number of UKHO charts totally in their paper published form. The scanning is very good with the tidal diagrams for example very clearly visible.
However I'm not very impressed. For a start its pretty expensive at £45 each year. The last german made chart pak I bought ( of a large part of Denmark) included a similar CD as well as a printed set of charts and neither pack nor CD has expired. OK The Admiralty version is a plotter too and shows the boat position on the chart.
The charts are completely un modified leaving estuaries all cut up in fragments as on the paper chart.
There seems not to be an automatic method of moving on from chart to chart.
Altogether it seems to be a rather odd unfinished and expensive product. I have to say I havent used it in anger. I wonder what the panel thinks.
<hr width=100% size=1>Roger
It goes what it says and provides a large number of UKHO charts totally in their paper published form. The scanning is very good with the tidal diagrams for example very clearly visible.
However I'm not very impressed. For a start its pretty expensive at £45 each year. The last german made chart pak I bought ( of a large part of Denmark) included a similar CD as well as a printed set of charts and neither pack nor CD has expired. OK The Admiralty version is a plotter too and shows the boat position on the chart.
The charts are completely un modified leaving estuaries all cut up in fragments as on the paper chart.
There seems not to be an automatic method of moving on from chart to chart.
Altogether it seems to be a rather odd unfinished and expensive product. I have to say I havent used it in anger. I wonder what the panel thinks.
<hr width=100% size=1>Roger