bg9208
Active Member
The NOAA in the USA provide free coastal navigation charts, taking the view that since the production of data for these charts was funded by taxpayers money, they should be open to public use. It seems a shame that there is not a vociferous lobby in the UK to demand that Admiralty chart information should be in the public domain. The Americans grasped the nettle of "freedom of information" and the UK pays lip service to a watered down form. Why do we have to pay hundreds of pounds for paper or software charts when we have already paid for their introduction. It is just as well that the USA owns GPS satellites otherwise we should all be paying a huge tax on our satnav usage.
Sorry about the rant but there are free open source navigation programmes available so I see no reason that we should not have open source map data. The only light on the horizon for yachtsmen seems to be Google Earth/Maps which could well expand into the replacement for all this charting software, There is already an open source worldwide coastal navigation programme in existance based on Google Maps which may be the way forward.
Sorry about the rant but there are free open source navigation programmes available so I see no reason that we should not have open source map data. The only light on the horizon for yachtsmen seems to be Google Earth/Maps which could well expand into the replacement for all this charting software, There is already an open source worldwide coastal navigation programme in existance based on Google Maps which may be the way forward.