DJE
Well-Known Member
We inherited an old Standard Horizon chartplotter which I mounted at the wheel and connected to the AIS transponder via old-fashioned NMEA. All was fine but it has recently given up the ghost. As a replacement I got a cheap second-hand but waterproof Android tablet. This came with up to date raster charts which I much prefer to the vector charts on the plotter. But the display is hard to read in sunlight and the old Android system is slow and a bit unreliable at times. Also I prefer buttons to a touchscreen on deck.
For a long-term replacement as a plotter at the wheel with an 7 to 10 inch display what are my options? Tempted by a rugged Windows tablet to run Opencpn the same as I have at the chart table. Then I can get the UK and French coast charts for about £90 from Visit My Harbour. But doubts about Windows reliability and a preference for buttons push me towards a "proper" chartplotter. Although it seems that I will then have to have raster charts and that they will cost a lot more than the ones I am used to getting. Are updates included with the expensive vector chart packs? And which format is best? Or can I get a plotter with raster charts?
For a long-term replacement as a plotter at the wheel with an 7 to 10 inch display what are my options? Tempted by a rugged Windows tablet to run Opencpn the same as I have at the chart table. Then I can get the UK and French coast charts for about £90 from Visit My Harbour. But doubts about Windows reliability and a preference for buttons push me towards a "proper" chartplotter. Although it seems that I will then have to have raster charts and that they will cost a lot more than the ones I am used to getting. Are updates included with the expensive vector chart packs? And which format is best? Or can I get a plotter with raster charts?