Mataji
Well-Known Member
I have been considering the tablet as a solution for working at the chart table and so concentrating on mounting the chartplotter for visibility in the cockpit. I don't see myself going for a tablet only solution - for a start I think I want a chartplotter with buttons as in my experience touch screens don't work well when wearing helmsman's gloves.
I’ve been sailing small boats for a long time now and it was 10 years ago that I first got a plotter. Makes life so much easier, especially when sailing single handed, if it can be seen clearly from the tiller. My first one was mounted as you describe, on a swing out board in the companion way. I didn’t find it inconvenient to have it partially blocking the companion way, simple enough to swing it out of the way. If you have a spray hood you could fit a bracket on the coach roof at one side of the companionway to clip on the plotter. Either of these positions also makes it a simple matter to get power to the plotter.
For the last couple of years I have used a tablet with Navionics when down below, and for passage planning. The tablet is far better for this than the small plotters but would be impractical in my cockpit. For one thing, it is too big, my last plotter had only a 4.5 inch screen but was perfectly adequate when at the tiller.