oceanfroggie
Well-Known Member
Recently purchased the Admiralty RYA Chart Plotter but as an IT professional I have to say I was dissapointed with the rather awkward user interface. The charts are great, but there is no automatic chart switching when one is in route planning mode. I would have expected the charts to seemlessly quilt together or auto chage when one panned the mouse off the edge of the currenly displayed chart in route drawing mode.
The Garmin GPS interface is good for "real time" plotting, but I didn't buy this product for real-time use, but rather for route and passage planning in conjunction with on board plotters. There seems no way to exchange waypoints, routes and tracklogs between Garmin or any plotters for that matter rendering this product seemingly useless as a route planning tool. There seems no way to export/import waypoint data to popular plotter formats such as Raymarine, Garmin, C-Map, etc.
Am I being unfair? I can see the value for real time plotting on a laptop, but not as a planning tool for use with proper plotters as there seems no way to get planned routes onto the on board plotters (eg Raymarine or Garmin). Anyway laptops and the marine environment on small craft don't mix well unlike dedicated marine chart plotters.
Can anyone recommend an alternative that does interface well with popular brand plotters?
The Garmin GPS interface is good for "real time" plotting, but I didn't buy this product for real-time use, but rather for route and passage planning in conjunction with on board plotters. There seems no way to exchange waypoints, routes and tracklogs between Garmin or any plotters for that matter rendering this product seemingly useless as a route planning tool. There seems no way to export/import waypoint data to popular plotter formats such as Raymarine, Garmin, C-Map, etc.
Am I being unfair? I can see the value for real time plotting on a laptop, but not as a planning tool for use with proper plotters as there seems no way to get planned routes onto the on board plotters (eg Raymarine or Garmin). Anyway laptops and the marine environment on small craft don't mix well unlike dedicated marine chart plotters.
Can anyone recommend an alternative that does interface well with popular brand plotters?