Nav system with AIS for Ipad

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I have the Navionics app for my Ipad which works great. However it does not have the facility to superimpose AIS data to show ships on the charts. Is anyone aware of the latest options for achieving this and have practically used the options to good effect ??
 
Are you receiving your AIS data from an onboard AIS wifi receiver / transceiver? There are options for Android like OpenCPN but I don't know about iPads.

Does the website of your AIS receiver not give a list of apps which will work for you?

Richard
 
Not with Navionics but I think iSailor has (had?) a function whereby AIS can be overlaid - requires an Ais receiver with wifi. Also it maybe subject to a subscription charge.
Not to be confused with the other Ais offering on iSailor (again subscription) which is web-based like Marine Traffic i.e. not 'live' as such.
 
Sorry for not being clear. I do not have an AIS reciever and only expect it to work where I can get a data signal from the cellular network.
If there is a full 2 way AIS system which works with Ipad then I would also be very intersted
 
Sorry for not being clear. I do not have an AIS reciever and only expect it to work where I can get a data signal from the cellular network.
If there is a full 2 way AIS system which works with Ipad then I would also be very intersted

If by 2 way you mean an AIS transceiver then they will all work with one of the apps available for iPad.

If you just want to see maps and ships transmitting AIS then just go to MarineTraffic.com on your iPad ... many other sites available. However, there are many limitations to this method ... see many other past threads on the subject.

Richard
 
If by 2 way you mean an AIS transceiver then they will all work with one of the apps available for iPad.

Huh? Surely most transceivers don't have any output directly suitable for an iPad. Or do you mean fitting any transceiver and then adding a standalone wifi box connected by NMEA 2000 or 0183?

Pete
 
Fit a wifi AIS receiver from Digital Yacht then either use their own AIS app, or download iNavX, iSailor or Imray charts.
 
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