Charts for a Yeoman

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I am in a position to start afresh with a chart portfolio for my new (old) yacht. For the next 5 years my cruising range will be centred on the Solent and unlikely to extend beyond Brighton, Honfleur, NW Spain and southern Ireland.

The new boat comes with a Yeoman plotter and I intend to make full use of this until 24" x 24" lcd screens with a telepathic interface become the norm. The yeoman sensor sheet measures 20" x 26".

Which chart publisher should I select?

Imray are meant to have pre-printed Yeoman reference points but I think their charts are too large. BA leisure folios look like good value but their range is limited.


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This depends on whether you have the smaller sport model or the larger.
For the Sport the UKHO portfolios are ideal. Dont worry too much about the preprinted points. After a little practice you can put them in quite quickly.
One problem is making sure you number the charts to correspond with the Yeomans wishes.
A second one is to make sure the chart doesnt move on the Yeoman.
Its a good system and I use it whenever I'm not using the chart to get through closely spaced rocks that I can see


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> This depends on whether you have the smaller sport model or the larger.

I have the original fixed chart table model.

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I like Imray, but thsat's personal preference, you can fold to suit the Yeoman and reference the foded chart. Fold a different way for a different part of the chart and reference it again as a new chart. If you want you can even reference a harbour plan as yet another Yeoman chart number. Don't see any need for pre-printed reference points as it is easy to find your own that fit the chart folded as you want it

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The BA leisure charts I have do print the reference points. It helps a little. I think the Yeoman is the best thing since Hornblower!

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I have to say that I like the BA Lesiure folios for ease of use with the Yeoman - but I've used BA,Imray,SHOM, and a French equivalent of Imray (Cant remember the name, butheyre printed on Tyvek or something similar - I've eve washed them with hot water and washing up liguid to remove coffee stains!).

They all work - it comes down to a personal preference.

I just wish the original designer of the Yeoman puck had been right handed, and that the LED's were a touch brighter (for daylight) and the buttons backlit (for night).

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