Goldie
Well-Known Member
OK I confess, I'm a navigational luddite. I LIKE using paper, hand bearing compass and pencil, I LIKE using a sextant to confirm my GPS is in the ballpark, BUT....my GPS (now unsupported by the manufacturer) is playing up. Me - I'm happy to buy another standalone GPS but SWMBO is trying to persuade me that as the price differential is reducing all the time, I should buy (her) a chart plotter. I can find my way around the likes of Raymarine, Furuno and Garmin hardware, but as I see it, my choice is likely to be influenced by the chart software. I've heard of vector charts, raster charts et al - but then I've also heard of ancient Greek!!! What are the options, the pros and cons, the pitfalls etc? Before I humour her by traipsing around the stands at SIBS, what are the major factors I should consider? For example, apart from chart software choices, do I need to have the gizmo powered up when in open sea and well offshore, just to feed data to the DSC radio (when I get around to fitting one)? What is the power consumption like? How would I incorporate chart corrections? Can I draw lines on it with a pencil (OK, only joking on the last one - I think...).
Ladies and Gentlemen, your pearls of wisdom are eagerly awaited......
Ladies and Gentlemen, your pearls of wisdom are eagerly awaited......