KompetentKrew
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B&G seem to be trying to sell as many plotters as they can by the end of May, so I'm thinking to pick up a Vulcan, but I'm finding the chart options very confusing.
I didn't realise until yesterday that the Vulcan can also accept Navionics charts - B&G are giving away a free C-Map chart of the UK with purchases this month, so I started out looking at C-Map's offerings.
It seems to me that if I want to sail from Amsterdam¹ to the Spanish Rias I have to buy two overlapping C-Map "wide" charts, Y227² (Kiel to Biscay) and Y228³ (Ushant to Morocco, Canaries Azores). They're about £207 each.
These C-Map charts are available in MAX-N and MAX-N+ varieties. The difference is that Max-N+ has "easy routing" and aerial / satellite photos⁴ (only of selected harbours?) but it doesn't matter anyway because they're the same price or pretty close.
I spoke to a guy from MarineChandlery-dot-com today and he was very helpful, but I am surprised that C-Map sell "local" charts that are disproportionately expensive - they are half the price of the wide charts, but cover a fraction of the area (perhaps a tenth or even a twentieth). E.g. Y319 covers the Solent down to Falmouth⁵ and it's £125. Whereas you can get the whole of the UK for about twice that! Is the level of detail really the same?
(Honestly, I don't really doubt the helpful gentleman from MarineChandlery-dot-com, I am just amazed by this kind of pricing)
Moving onto Navionics, their Platinum+ has similar coverage to C-Map - Large Chart 25P+ covers South UK (inc Ushant and Channel France) to Hamburg⁶, and Large Chart 31P+ covers Iberia⁷ (inc French Biscay). The two overlap less than the two C-Map charts, and the Iberian one covers a bit of the Western Med, but they're broadly comparable in coverage; they're priced about 30% more.
However, in Navionics+ format, the large 46XG covers the whole of western Europe⁸ - Kiel to Ushant, the UK south coast, Biscay, Iberia, Canaries and Azores, Morocco, Algeria, Mediterranean France, Ibiza and Corsia. All in one chart for about £200.
Why is this half the price? Similar to C-Map's Max-N+, Navionics Platinum+ has fancy satellite overlay, 3D view and panoramic photos, presumably to help navigators orientate themselves visually. So the Navionics+ (not Platinum) is comparable to C-Map's Max-N - just the charts.
(Navionics also do "small" chart pricing strategy, covering 1/10th the area for 1/2 the price.)
Is there anything I've missed out?
Seems like the Navionics+ 46XG, the large one that covers the whole of western Europe (without the platinum features) is the best deal, and half the price of buying two C-Map Max-N or Max-N+ charts.
May I assume the basic cartography of both is just the same, or the detail equally as good?
Thanks in advance for any advice. I think I've arrived at the right conclusion, but would appreciate it if anyone can point out mistakes in my reasoning. Otherwise, hopefully someone else will find this comparison useful.
¹ I think the free offer C-Map UK chart covers a bit of Belgium but not the Netherlands
² https://www.marinechandlery.com/c-map-max-n-and-max-n-wide-chart-north-west-european-coasts
³ https://www.marinechandlery.com/c-map-max-n-and-max-n-wide-chart-west-european-coasts
⁴ http://lightmarine.c-map.com/gb/chart-plotters/c-map-max-n-2015
⁵ https://www.marinechandlery.com/c-map-max-n-and-max-n-local-charts-uk-40644
⁶ https://www.marinechandlery.com/navionics-platinum-chart-uk-south-hamburg
⁷ https://www.marinechandlery.com/navionics-platinum-chart-iberia
⁸ https://www.marinechandlery.com/navionics-chart-46xg-europe-west
I didn't realise until yesterday that the Vulcan can also accept Navionics charts - B&G are giving away a free C-Map chart of the UK with purchases this month, so I started out looking at C-Map's offerings.
It seems to me that if I want to sail from Amsterdam¹ to the Spanish Rias I have to buy two overlapping C-Map "wide" charts, Y227² (Kiel to Biscay) and Y228³ (Ushant to Morocco, Canaries Azores). They're about £207 each.
These C-Map charts are available in MAX-N and MAX-N+ varieties. The difference is that Max-N+ has "easy routing" and aerial / satellite photos⁴ (only of selected harbours?) but it doesn't matter anyway because they're the same price or pretty close.
I spoke to a guy from MarineChandlery-dot-com today and he was very helpful, but I am surprised that C-Map sell "local" charts that are disproportionately expensive - they are half the price of the wide charts, but cover a fraction of the area (perhaps a tenth or even a twentieth). E.g. Y319 covers the Solent down to Falmouth⁵ and it's £125. Whereas you can get the whole of the UK for about twice that! Is the level of detail really the same?
(Honestly, I don't really doubt the helpful gentleman from MarineChandlery-dot-com, I am just amazed by this kind of pricing)
Moving onto Navionics, their Platinum+ has similar coverage to C-Map - Large Chart 25P+ covers South UK (inc Ushant and Channel France) to Hamburg⁶, and Large Chart 31P+ covers Iberia⁷ (inc French Biscay). The two overlap less than the two C-Map charts, and the Iberian one covers a bit of the Western Med, but they're broadly comparable in coverage; they're priced about 30% more.
However, in Navionics+ format, the large 46XG covers the whole of western Europe⁸ - Kiel to Ushant, the UK south coast, Biscay, Iberia, Canaries and Azores, Morocco, Algeria, Mediterranean France, Ibiza and Corsia. All in one chart for about £200.
Why is this half the price? Similar to C-Map's Max-N+, Navionics Platinum+ has fancy satellite overlay, 3D view and panoramic photos, presumably to help navigators orientate themselves visually. So the Navionics+ (not Platinum) is comparable to C-Map's Max-N - just the charts.
(Navionics also do "small" chart pricing strategy, covering 1/10th the area for 1/2 the price.)
Is there anything I've missed out?
Seems like the Navionics+ 46XG, the large one that covers the whole of western Europe (without the platinum features) is the best deal, and half the price of buying two C-Map Max-N or Max-N+ charts.
May I assume the basic cartography of both is just the same, or the detail equally as good?
Thanks in advance for any advice. I think I've arrived at the right conclusion, but would appreciate it if anyone can point out mistakes in my reasoning. Otherwise, hopefully someone else will find this comparison useful.
¹ I think the free offer C-Map UK chart covers a bit of Belgium but not the Netherlands
² https://www.marinechandlery.com/c-map-max-n-and-max-n-wide-chart-north-west-european-coasts
³ https://www.marinechandlery.com/c-map-max-n-and-max-n-wide-chart-west-european-coasts
⁴ http://lightmarine.c-map.com/gb/chart-plotters/c-map-max-n-2015
⁵ https://www.marinechandlery.com/c-map-max-n-and-max-n-local-charts-uk-40644
⁶ https://www.marinechandlery.com/navionics-platinum-chart-uk-south-hamburg
⁷ https://www.marinechandlery.com/navionics-platinum-chart-iberia
⁸ https://www.marinechandlery.com/navionics-chart-46xg-europe-west