kalanka
Well-Known Member
I was at the point of buying an SH plotter with the C map "megawide" chart for western European coasts. The local chandler helpfully put the cartridge into a demo plotter for me to play around with.
I looked at a couple of points of interest, one of them being Lybster Harbour in northeast Scotland. This is a small but excellent harbour with a narrow entrance that can be challenging in certain conditions.
The chart clearly shows a light, presumably at the pier head, but there is absolutely no detail of the harbour walls, the preferred line of approach or anything that could aid getting in. Zoom right in and all you get is a large image of a vague inlet.
The assistant confirmed that there was nothing wrong with the loading of the cartridge and sought further advice. This was that I would need to buy another electronic chart.
"Seems rubbish" said the assistant, and I agree.
Can I only trust the electronic chart for big harbours and anchorages?
Am I expecting too much? I carry pilot books and paper charts in some quantity but it is hardly practicable to do this for a chart area extending form Portugal to Greenland.
Is there an elimination of detail on the wide area charts compared with local charts?
Are Navionics or others any better?
I looked at a couple of points of interest, one of them being Lybster Harbour in northeast Scotland. This is a small but excellent harbour with a narrow entrance that can be challenging in certain conditions.
The chart clearly shows a light, presumably at the pier head, but there is absolutely no detail of the harbour walls, the preferred line of approach or anything that could aid getting in. Zoom right in and all you get is a large image of a vague inlet.
The assistant confirmed that there was nothing wrong with the loading of the cartridge and sought further advice. This was that I would need to buy another electronic chart.
"Seems rubbish" said the assistant, and I agree.
Can I only trust the electronic chart for big harbours and anchorages?
Am I expecting too much? I carry pilot books and paper charts in some quantity but it is hardly practicable to do this for a chart area extending form Portugal to Greenland.
Is there an elimination of detail on the wide area charts compared with local charts?
Are Navionics or others any better?