tonyleigh
Well-Known Member
Posts on the Lowrance 3500/3600 have been so useful to me as a new owner (2 weeks) that I have taken the liberty of starting a new thread to summarise where discussion has got to. Apologies if repetition annoys anyone!
Navionics v NauticPath
Both very usable. Slight preference among posters for Navionics as most similar to Admiralty Chart. My hypothesis was - under pressure in complex pilotage situation to which did I respond most instinctively? After two and a half hours playing I paid the extra for Navionics (28G covers whole of British Isles and French coast to Finistere). Both suffer from metre/fathom tide error which is not corrected on latest upgrade (1.3.0).
Navplanner
Upgrade 1.3.0 cures problem loading routes/waypoints created on PC. Upgrade is incredibly quick and easy to implement. (Derek – this is all you need to do).
Tidal display - columns are:
Time set, DST, Time display, Dotted time line, Current tide state, and Gauge (on chart)
GMT ON GMT Correct Wrong Wrong
GMT OFF GMT Wrong Wrong Correct
BST OFF BST Correct Correct Correct
BST ON Wrong Wrong Wrong Wrong
Logic would suggest that setting the time zone to GMT and DST to UK should work but this displays times in GMT and displays the tide state on graphs and gauges an hour out. The best setting is DST OFF, and an hour added to GMT so local time reads correctly. Then the timeline, graphs and gauges all read correctly (BST). (Grateful if someone could replicate this though I did double check this pm.)
Tide times appear to differ more than can be accounted for by slight lat/long differences from those displayed from Hydrographic Office harmonic constants as quoted on BBC weather site and local tables. Anyone know whether they are calculated for each marked T or extrapolated from standard ports? If so which ones?
Currents
Less happy about this. Attempted to compare currents to printed tables using Lyme Bay, Alderney Race, N of Guernsey, Start Pt. “Felt” times were advanced an hour or a bit more but as direction and strength are in greater detail than my tide book this is only a suspicion. Watched chart display change round Portland Bill in real time and felt this occurred approx. half an hour early. Suspect this will need several weeks of use before I would trust relying on it but to be honest I generally allow an hour margin of error anyway when working from paper. Found more than one C which did not link. These seemed to be on the large scale charts close inshore or in river mouths. Also found one arrow pointing in exactly the wrong direction in the middle of Lyme Bay - not aware of a whirlpool there!!!
Where now?
Like several others I feel quite excited by this kit though a month ago I had no plans to go electronic! Blue Dragon is clearly ahead in contacting Lowrance whose system software he, among others, feels is at fault. I will add my email, and also to Navionics, in the next couple of days. And thank you, James, for your full post last week – you were of course quite right that I needed the update to sort the route loading.
Look forward to further ideas and comments from other users.
Navionics v NauticPath
Both very usable. Slight preference among posters for Navionics as most similar to Admiralty Chart. My hypothesis was - under pressure in complex pilotage situation to which did I respond most instinctively? After two and a half hours playing I paid the extra for Navionics (28G covers whole of British Isles and French coast to Finistere). Both suffer from metre/fathom tide error which is not corrected on latest upgrade (1.3.0).
Navplanner
Upgrade 1.3.0 cures problem loading routes/waypoints created on PC. Upgrade is incredibly quick and easy to implement. (Derek – this is all you need to do).
Tidal display - columns are:
Time set, DST, Time display, Dotted time line, Current tide state, and Gauge (on chart)
GMT ON GMT Correct Wrong Wrong
GMT OFF GMT Wrong Wrong Correct
BST OFF BST Correct Correct Correct
BST ON Wrong Wrong Wrong Wrong
Logic would suggest that setting the time zone to GMT and DST to UK should work but this displays times in GMT and displays the tide state on graphs and gauges an hour out. The best setting is DST OFF, and an hour added to GMT so local time reads correctly. Then the timeline, graphs and gauges all read correctly (BST). (Grateful if someone could replicate this though I did double check this pm.)
Tide times appear to differ more than can be accounted for by slight lat/long differences from those displayed from Hydrographic Office harmonic constants as quoted on BBC weather site and local tables. Anyone know whether they are calculated for each marked T or extrapolated from standard ports? If so which ones?
Currents
Less happy about this. Attempted to compare currents to printed tables using Lyme Bay, Alderney Race, N of Guernsey, Start Pt. “Felt” times were advanced an hour or a bit more but as direction and strength are in greater detail than my tide book this is only a suspicion. Watched chart display change round Portland Bill in real time and felt this occurred approx. half an hour early. Suspect this will need several weeks of use before I would trust relying on it but to be honest I generally allow an hour margin of error anyway when working from paper. Found more than one C which did not link. These seemed to be on the large scale charts close inshore or in river mouths. Also found one arrow pointing in exactly the wrong direction in the middle of Lyme Bay - not aware of a whirlpool there!!!
Where now?
Like several others I feel quite excited by this kit though a month ago I had no plans to go electronic! Blue Dragon is clearly ahead in contacting Lowrance whose system software he, among others, feels is at fault. I will add my email, and also to Navionics, in the next couple of days. And thank you, James, for your full post last week – you were of course quite right that I needed the update to sort the route loading.
Look forward to further ideas and comments from other users.