Mark-1
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That's a pity, but there is another one to play with.
fishing-app.gpsnauticalcharts.com
move the map to the uk or your area.
Thanks, that's excellent.
That's a pity, but there is another one to play with.
fishing-app.gpsnauticalcharts.com
move the map to the uk or your area.
Yes, the fishing-app seems to be a good alternative. However it doesn't show the distance once you create a route, unless I am doing something wrong ?i-Boating : Free Marine Navigation Charts & Fishing Maps
Yes it does, it takes a bit of fiddling around, but use the dividers and it will give the distance.Yes, the fishing-app seems to be a good alternative. However it doesn't show the distance once you create a route, unless I am doing something wrong ?
Can the Navionics app not do this on a tablet or similar?Not ideal, but I guess will have to do for now. I was hoping to find one that would give the route distance the way Navionics used to.
It had most of the features of the app but could be used on a 30” monitor so was nicer at home.Can the Navionics app not do this on a tablet or similar?
I always assumed the web viewer was very limited - eg it did not have the distance dividers for me, but perhaps that was due to expired subscription whereas could see maps fine.
Exactly my thoughts, difficult to understand the logic behind this move by Garminbut all of a sudden it’s a lot easier to look elsewhere.
another alternative - OpenSeaMap - The free nautical chart
Combining the two should provide enough information for preplanning on a PC
yes, that one gives you distance but no depths that's why I am saying you need to combine the twoNo depths showing when I look at this?
The response I got on Twitter suggested they’re oblivious that they’ve changed anything other than the url. I imagine you’ll get a response with the link to chart viewer.