laika
Well-Known Member
I'm in the "helm" camp. I do all my planning and plotting on paper at the chart table, but as I'm usually short handed and helming, the plotter saves all those quick trips below to check the chart. Having the AIS target display somewhere you can compare it with what you can actually see is enormously helpful. The big advantage I see of "helm" over the "under the spray hood" option is that you can reach the buttons. All this less applicable to those who have enough crew to leave the helming to others. I did run an ethernet cable from the plotter to the chart table in expectation of Raymarine releasing an updated version of Raytech and me buying it for use on a laptop but they never did and frankly I'm glad I saved my money: I've never felt the need for a plotter/laptop when I have paper charts.
