Navionics subscription

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I have bought a used boat with Axiom equipment, the Navionics subscription has expired, platinum plus, is there much point in subscription, last updated last year? Thank you on advance
 
Depends where you sail - some places sandbanks move.
It took the chart people (Navionics and C Map) over a year to add Lentune Island as they all rely on official sources. I doubt they keep up with moving sandbanks, the local HM does that by moving the buoys (eg Bembridge approach).
 
The navionics chart subscription on my Axiom is more than 5 years out of date but functionality like autorouting still works. I use it in conjunction with a mobile navionics subscription on a tablet and I can transfer routes etc from the tablet to the Axiom. When boating in unfamiliar areas I run the tablet side by side with the Axiom. I'm in the Aegean and the most likely updates are fish farms being moved or established.
 
The navionics chart subscription on my Axiom is more than 5 years out of date but functionality like autorouting still works. I use it in conjunction with a mobile navionics subscription on a tablet and I can transfer routes etc from the tablet to the Axiom. When boating in unfamiliar areas I run the tablet side by side with the Axiom. I'm in the Aegean and the most likely updates are fish farms being moved or established.

I have a 2023 sd card in my Garmin 92sv .... and a current subscription to tablet Boating ... so I use one to check other ... so far - nothing has shown that I need to renew the 92sv plotter card.
If I did - I would buy an expired card of eBay for about 50 quid anyway .. which would have the latest update before expiry ..
 
Pricing structure for renewing the subscription on our Axiom led me to conclude that it does not represent good value (to put it politely) so I don’t renew annually. I think I am currently two years out and may renew next year if we go cruising in unfamiliar waters. I have the Navionics app on phone and iPad to cross reference and for local cruising I rely upon locally produced charts published online that cover river entrances with shifting sands.
 
Pricing structure for renewing the subscription on our Axiom led me to conclude that it does not represent good value (to put it politely) so I don’t renew annually. I think I am currently two years out and may renew next year if we go cruising in unfamiliar waters. I have the Navionics app on phone and iPad to cross reference and for local cruising I rely upon locally produced charts published online that cover river entrances with shifting sands.

I am stuck with appreciating that charting is not a cheap matter and navionics for a plotter is of a price premium. But all similar chart packages are of such pricing ...
But given the average yotties needs - I think such is questionable since the introduction of the subscription tablet version of Boating.

Lets compare :

SD card for my garmin 92sv ... Baltic Sea, full coverage but excl Denmark : $349.99 incl one year updates then annual subscription after .. ($249.99 for Nav+)

https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/794871/pn/010-D1875-20/

Tablet Navionics at $49.99 annual subscription :

Navionics Boating App | Baltic Sea - Marine Charts

Its a no-brainer IMHO ... the tablet version wins hands down ... with the expired card in plotter - using the updated tablet version to create your route etc.
 
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