SailingEd
Active Member
Just getting myself into a whole heap of waffle and nonsense when looking at new AIS offerings and connected chart plotters etc so hopefully someone can point me in the right direction, youtube is full of click bait & bs from sponsored content so its not an accurate / true review and im just lost and frustrated with it all.
i have a mixture of devices on the boat, but i miss AIS and it would also be nice to control the plotter at least from a ipad or smartphone, i used to have raymarine on my last boat and was able to mirror the plotter on my ipad, but invariably i stuck to navionics on an ipad as the main source of navigation as its portable, easy to use and has all the other apps on it (wind forcast, tides etc etc), vs all the fixed stuff (not that its my sole navigation equipment calm down, its just convenience)
So firstly i guess -
i have a B&G plotter vulcan 9 and radar, speed / depth / windspeed/ autopilot all linked. is there simply a way of mirroring the B&G on the ipad like raymarine could? that could solve one thing other than the AIS, i've searched the Ios store but nothing is clear.
Secondly
AIS whats the best and most cost effective way of linking this to the system, i think i'd prefer a separate antenna otherwise i'd need a splitter i guess, should i go for a stand alone transceiver, or should i replace the VHF with built in AIS??? (to be clear i want to transmit not just receive)
Thirdly
any votes for things like Orca so you can connect ipads to the backbone effectively and get all your info onto the ipad that way? it looks like subscription fees to access content annually (basic sub for no data and a basic chart then top level monthly fees to actually access AIS data etc), and i havent got time for that nonsense, if im buying a hardware interface im not paying monthly to use it, which it probably why im more swaying towards fixed AIS and keeping navionics and the ipad seperate (yes i know navionics is an annual fee but its the cheaper of the evils currently)
anyway, if anyone could help shine a light through the mud of it all it would be appreciated.
i have a mixture of devices on the boat, but i miss AIS and it would also be nice to control the plotter at least from a ipad or smartphone, i used to have raymarine on my last boat and was able to mirror the plotter on my ipad, but invariably i stuck to navionics on an ipad as the main source of navigation as its portable, easy to use and has all the other apps on it (wind forcast, tides etc etc), vs all the fixed stuff (not that its my sole navigation equipment calm down, its just convenience)
So firstly i guess -
i have a B&G plotter vulcan 9 and radar, speed / depth / windspeed/ autopilot all linked. is there simply a way of mirroring the B&G on the ipad like raymarine could? that could solve one thing other than the AIS, i've searched the Ios store but nothing is clear.
Secondly
AIS whats the best and most cost effective way of linking this to the system, i think i'd prefer a separate antenna otherwise i'd need a splitter i guess, should i go for a stand alone transceiver, or should i replace the VHF with built in AIS??? (to be clear i want to transmit not just receive)
Thirdly
any votes for things like Orca so you can connect ipads to the backbone effectively and get all your info onto the ipad that way? it looks like subscription fees to access content annually (basic sub for no data and a basic chart then top level monthly fees to actually access AIS data etc), and i havent got time for that nonsense, if im buying a hardware interface im not paying monthly to use it, which it probably why im more swaying towards fixed AIS and keeping navionics and the ipad seperate (yes i know navionics is an annual fee but its the cheaper of the evils currently)
anyway, if anyone could help shine a light through the mud of it all it would be appreciated.