Alpha22
Well-Known Member
I've only ever used Navionics on an iPad as a plotter so my knowledge is limited. Other than that I have always used a Yeoman... (I know, AND I'm under 45!!)
It strikes me that it would not be difficult to get a chartplotter to combine the vector chart information about depths and tidal predictions to produce an actual (although "forecast") depth and display this 'live'.
So if your plotter shows 10 meters of water, you are actually in 10 meters of water...... (give or take a bit) rather than showing LAT.
Routes could be plotted with start times and expected speeds so the depths could show the actual depth at the time you will be crossing that point.......
Dangerous??? Useful??? or do they already do this??
It strikes me that it would not be difficult to get a chartplotter to combine the vector chart information about depths and tidal predictions to produce an actual (although "forecast") depth and display this 'live'.
So if your plotter shows 10 meters of water, you are actually in 10 meters of water...... (give or take a bit) rather than showing LAT.
Routes could be plotted with start times and expected speeds so the depths could show the actual depth at the time you will be crossing that point.......
Dangerous??? Useful??? or do they already do this??