NAVIGATRIX software: too good to be true?

I had a look. Its not an alternative to opencpn. Its a linux distro which will blat everything on your computer and load a load of software including opencpn.

So if you have a spare laptop that you want to turn into a nav computer looks lime it is worth a go.

However if you already have a windows laptop you will just want to load opencpn.
 
Exactly. It's just a compilation of sailing programs. I'd rather have a normal operating system installed so that I can use the boats computer for something other than navigation if I chose.

Also Visit my Harbor charts only work on Windows, which is incredibly frustrating. I've yet to find a way around this.
 
I had a look. Its not an alternative to opencpn. Its a linux distro which will blat everything on your computer and load a load of software including opencpn.

So if you have a spare laptop that you want to turn into a nav computer looks lime it is worth a go.

However if you already have a windows laptop you will just want to load opencpn.

That's what I had in mind - a dedicated low-spec boat laptop.
It's supposed to have integrated SailMail as well.

Downloaded NAVIGATRIX just now. Looking for something cheap and cheerful on eBay and will let my IT-nerd of a son loose on the thing.
There's a Linux module in his finals anyway.

Exactly. It's just a compilation of sailing programs. I'd rather have a normal operating system installed so that I can use the boats computer for something other than navigation if I chose.

Also Visit my Harbor charts only work on Windows, which is incredibly frustrating. I've yet to find a way around this.

True.
But Visit my Harbour only covers the UK. We're planning to leave the UK behind.
 
Top