poter
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That's interesting, so you can use Navionics on a Tablet?
YupThat's interesting, so you can use Navionics on a Tablet?
A sheet of translucent neutral grey film?The only problem that didn't have a ready made solution was the brightness at night.
Despite the conclusion in the article I thought it did a pretty good job of showing just how suitable the iPad is. The only problem that didn't have a ready made solution was the brightness at night.
And the difficulty of waterproofing, power consumption, limitations of functions such as no AIS and cost when you buy all the bits. Thought the conclusion that it had some uses, but not a satisfactory replacement for dedicated alternatives was pretty fair.
And the difficulty of waterproofing, power consumption, limitations of functions such as no AIS and cost when you buy all the bits. Thought the conclusion that it had some uses, but not a satisfactory replacement for dedicated alternatives was pretty fair.
How much does an average chart plotter draw?, power consumption, .
So decided to invest in a good PC based Nav system, been around the web and now seriously looking at SOB (yes I know) SOB is "Software on board" from http://www.digiboat.com/ looks like the business. Anyone used this system I would be interested in your thoughts.
ok one last question - can I use Navionics on a win 8 Tablet?
If not what software and charts would you go for?