thegasmannick
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getting a general idea of what people recommend or prefer and cost
thanks for input in advance
nick
thanks for input in advance
nick
getting a general idea of what people recommend or prefer and cost
thanks for input in advance
nick
Opencpn without a doubt![]()
https://opencpn.org/
Very powerful with an ais display as good as any, numerous plugins for weather etc. Very active developers.
Opencpn without a doubt![]()
https://opencpn.org/
Very powerful with an ais display as good as any, numerous plugins for weather etc. Very active developers.
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I also use naymonpc as a instrument display and to combine all 4 NMEA inputs to feed OpenCPN
Try NAVMONPC its a typo! It is a useful tool for both displaying, data logging or repeating depth, wind and gps instrumention on a PC. It also has can be used to interconnect or multiplex all the nmea signals from different kit. I have found that Open CPN has similar abilities and no longer use navmon pc for anything other than fault finding individual sentences and data logging.‘Scuse my ignorance, what’s a ’naymonpc’? Google threw up nothing.
If you have no other plotter or charts onboard go for openCPN as advised.
If you have a plotter onboard with currently licensed Navionics charts on SD, be aware that you can use the same paid-for licence and load them to PC plotter, which costs about 200 quid but is excellent and will mean you have identical charting on plotter and PC.
You can do similar with Garmin installations and the result is good - but in both cases, the PC is more a route planning station than a plotter. We work that way with Garmin and the result is good, but the plotter at the helm is very much the navigation station - the PC allows me to plan a passage, create a route and upload it to the plotter, but it does not support things like AIS, weather, radar etc.
Sorry but you have obviously not used PC Plotter or many similar things. It is a fully functional PC-based plotter, independent of whatever your marine chartplotter is. It (and many things like it) supports AIS, GRIB overlay, etc etc (probably not radar other than MARPA work but not many PC solutions do). It is more analogous to the sort of thing used on Volvo/clipper racing and not what I suspect you are thinking if, which is some basic PC software bundled with or sold by Garmin.
Sorry - missed that bit - I was, indeed, referring to the software that is supplied by Garmin or Navionics to support planning on the PC.
Does opencpn work on Android? It isn't mentioned.
http://o-charts.org/shop/index.php?id_category=8&controller=category&id_lang=4What do you use for charts on OpenCPN these days? That was the problem when I last looked at it.
Does opencpn work on Android? It isn't mentioned.