Babylon
Well-Known Member
Thank you.
err what shocking reviews ? It’s fab.Actually, I was just about to download this Navionics Boating app onto my iPad but, having read the vast number of shockingly negative reviews (with valid justifications for the negativity), have decided not to.
err what shocking reviews ? It’s fab.
Another happy user here. New app can be used on tablet and phone for one payment. Latest generations of phones are waterproof and big screen. Very convenient. The £34.99 charge is a annual subscription so not quite as cheap as it might seem.
I took a mate out on my boat who is a old school Yacht Master examiner. We plotted a weekend sail of about 60 miles in the Bristol Channel. Him with paper chart and tide tables. Me with Navionics and tide apps.
It took me 1/5 of the time and I was able to do a lot more “what if” contingency’s scenarios. His rational was that the paper chart will never run out of battery or get broken. Mine is that the iPad and phone both sync and offer therefore resilience, I have multiple ways of charging and always could fall back on the paper chart / chart plotter if needed. I do check quickly the Navionics course against the paper chart however as a safety measure prior to departing.
Also, as far as I'm aware, this app isn't a full passage-planning package. Although tidal arrows are shown in real time on the chart, the Route function displays distance and time at your inputted cruising speed (and calculated fuel-consumption) for each leg, but doesn't enable any start date/time and therefore completely ignores tides.
It doesn't take tide into account. It's a route planner, not a passage planner. Same as it gives ground track, not CTS, I'm not aware of any dedicated leisure chartplotters that can do this...?I was having a little nose at this online and I thought that it was ignoring the tides because I was passage planning on the website. Then I thoguht it was because I wasn't ticking something.
I wonder if anyone has any further information on how it calculates the tides?
...But what I don't understand is that, having paid £35 for the UK, Ireland and Channel coast as far as Belgium, I wasn't able to download all of this area in one go. Not that I'm likely to need Scotland and Ireland for a long while as I currently only sail both sides of the Channel, but the download window has only an expandable rectangle which can be placed anywhere in the world but is limited in size (therefore one can't select the whole of the UK and Ireland)....
Wish it supported Garmin plotters....!...and the then syncing with plotter brilliant.
So I downloaded the app this afternoon and had a play with it. Fairly straightforward and intuitive but some pointless information in the menu like places to eat at my destination.
But what I don't understand is that, having paid £35 for the UK, Ireland and Channel coast as far as Belgium, I wasn't able to download all of this area in one go. Not that I'm likely to need Scotland and Ireland for a long while as I currently only sail both sides of the Channel, but the download window has only an expandable rectangle which can be placed anywhere in the world but is limited in size (therefore one can't select the whole of the UK and Ireland).
Also, as far as I'm aware, this app isn't a full passage-planning package. Although tidal arrows are shown in real time on the chart, the Route function displays distance and time at your inputted cruising speed (and calculated fuel-consumption) for each leg, but doesn't enable any start date/time and therefore completely ignores tides.
I'm going to buy a shock-absorbing surround for the iPad but not a waterproof one, as on passage it'll stay plugged in to the 12v supply on the chart-table... alongside the actual paper charts and tidal atlases!
So I downloaded the app this afternoon and had a play with it. Fairly straightforward and intuitive but some pointless information in the menu like places to eat at my destination.
But what I don't understand is that, having paid £35 for the UK, Ireland and Channel coast as far as Belgium, I wasn't able to download all of this area in one go. Not that I'm likely to need Scotland and Ireland for a long while as I currently only sail both sides of the Channel, but the download window has only an expandable rectangle which can be placed anywhere in the world but is limited in size (therefore one can't select the whole of the UK and Ireland).
Also, as far as I'm aware, this app isn't a full passage-planning package. Although tidal arrows are shown in real time on the chart, the Route function displays distance and time at your inputted cruising speed (and calculated fuel-consumption) for each leg, but doesn't enable any start date/time and therefore completely ignores tides.
I'm going to buy a shock-absorbing surround for the iPad but not a waterproof one, as on passage it'll stay plugged in to the 12v supply on the chart-table... alongside the actual paper charts and tidal atlases!
It doesn't take tide into account. It's a route planner, not a passage planner. Same as it gives ground track, not CTS, I'm not aware of any dedicated leisure chartplotters that can do this...?