JohnGC
Well-Known Member
You have gone a bit off piste from the OP’s topic about Navionics, but your comment about Antares is wrong. Antares Charts are all new surveys done by them (look on the website for details) - often of places never surveyed by UKHO, or not surveyed since the days of rowing boats.
But Antares only does detailed charts of Scottish anchorages, so not a Navionics alternative option.
The UKHO doesn't have its own survey assets; they contract out and the Royal Navy does some.
The issues (for me) with Navionics are two fold;
1. The crowd sourced data is dubious. But last time I checked it could be turned off.
2. The Navionics app decluttering algorithm and/or their encoding of "object to display information" at various zoom/declutter settings in the S57 ENCS seems questionable.
Indeed, for point 2, I'd like to find a chart I could use to verify the object display algorithm
It has been suggested to me that Navionics apps dumb down the display for the US market.
It appears that Antares do their own surveys but only for limited areas and their disclaimers don't exactly inspire confidence.
"All our charts have been compiled from our own surveys. Surveying is an art and not a precise science. None of those involved in the surveys have relevant qualifications and no warranty is offered as to accuracy or completeness. To enable you to decide whether you wish to use the charts we have set out the general approach taken, although do not guarantee that it was followed precisely in every case.
Antares are far better than anything offered by the HKHO in the same areas.
The UKHO doesn't have any in house survey assets. They either contract out, buy from harbour authorities or use Royal Navy surveys.