John Davis
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Any info would be helpful I am fairly new to this...... and the tech stuff moves on so quickly
Any info would be helpful I am fairly new to this...... and the tech stuff moves on so quickly
Any info would be helpful I am fairly new to this...... and the tech stuff moves on so quickly
My Raymarine e7 came with the Navionics silver chart of everywhere from here to the moon, but this is not updateable. Is the Garmin similar?Garmin Echomap. Supports NMEA 2000 and 0183 and comes with full UK chart coverage.
My Raymarine e7 came with the Navionics silver chart of everywhere from here to the moon, but this is not updateable. Is the Garmin similar?
ipad / Android tablet OK down below - we use one for that too. The really hard thing to do is the daylight viewable screen - which is partly why plotters can seem pricey by comparison. If you want to use it in the cockpit a plotter is going to give you a more easily visible screen.
I like the Raymarine + Navionics as I can sync charts / routes / waypoints with the ipad and use it wirelessly as a repeater down below.
As well as being hard to see, they don't enjoy life in the open. I find my iPad useful occasionally, linked to the plotter, but once, when used in the sun in Brittany, when I really wanted it, it switched itself off due to overheating. I would think that anywhere like the Med would make its use very limited.Agree with daylight viewable comments, not their strong point.
if you only want a tablet to be a 'reassuring friend' at the chart table for occasional fixes of your position on passage in unfamiliar waters I think it's hard to beat. That's an iPad Pro linked via digital yacht to AIS and the boat's instruments. I've wired in a hidden switched USB so it charges when required with no wires etc on show.
Particularly attractive if your company buys it for you, to allow you to 'work' on the boat!
That's true. I use a 10" Samsung as an off-the-boat planning and browsiong tool and on the boat as a backup, actually used in anger once when my Garmin packed up. TBH I wasn't even slightly lost but nonetheless it was interesting to try it out.As well as being hard to see, they don't enjoy life in the open. I find my iPad useful occasionally, linked to the plotter, but once, when used in the sun in Brittany, when I really wanted it, it switched itself off due to overheating. I would think that anywhere like the Med would make its use very limited.