Electronic Charting advice sought

Imray digital charts

You do not get all of the Uk in one package, there are two one for W. side GB plus Ireland and a second package for East. I have used it for two years now and like it, particularly the Meridian Tide Info. However if your paper charts are all Admiralty I would suggest going with that package as it is then easier to transfer info. On the Imray package you get only the information displayed on their paper charts so harbour details etc. are only those the already provide on paper. That said, it serves us well in N.W. Scotland
I also have a Vodafone pay as you go Broadband dongle which is great for downloading up to date weather maps etc. very cheap to run but a little slower than at home, however inshore coverage as you go up North is poorer and in ports like Loch Inver you need to be a couple of miles offshore to get a signal. While we have an inverter we use a selectable direct power supply converter which is much more frugal as the laptop is running most of the time.
The laptop sits over the charts in use on the chart table with a foam shock absorbing pad under, (don't forget to cut a hole for any vents on the bottom of the laptop) it is held down by a bit of flat braid plus shockcord.
 
Laptop has many additional functionalities over chart-plotter. There are quite many sailing-specialized programs, taking account boat polaris data and winds. There is difference between just a navigation software (meant for powered vessels, suitable also for sailing) and special sailing navigation software (for sailboats, tacking calculation, etc).

I have list of navigation software here and also some sailing software

I really like PC in our ORC races because of rich functionality and much better planning.

jaak
 
If the foregoing is correct - how big is the chart in kb & will it fit onto my storage 8 meg storage card? Has anybody else got this setup? Thanks, Bob

I use this setup - XP version of the 901 with 4Gbyte C drive & 8 Gbyte D drive. I tried to install the whole pakcage to the D drive - but the charts get installed on C (you don't get an option to vary the location). I have the English Channel chart set (Imray ref ID20) which takes 310Mbytes on C and 21Mbytes on D.

Hope that helps

Steve
 
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