wifi laptop & Navigation software

aquataine

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I am moving on from being a river boat owner to hopefully cruising the Med. I am aware that technology can help me a: keep in contact and b: assist with navigation but I don't know how to put these things together.

Firstly can someone recommend a good wifi laptop for use on board together with navigation software and how this connects to a GPS system.

Secondly I want to use the laptop to connect with a mobile to make calls abroad. How do I go about this and is SKYPE a viable option when on the move?

Thanks for your help.

Martyn Fletcher
 
SkyPE is reliant on an internet connection. If you have that then you can use SkyPE "IN" or "OUT" to make/receive calls at what should be a reduced cost.

Internet-toInternet calls will be free of course.
 
OK, it will probably have Raymarine ( called Autohelm then ) or similar kit. It may have an old "green" screen chart plotter possibly. To use a lap top you would need to interface to a GPS ( only started being fitted at great expense around 1991/2 ) instead of the possible Decca system fitted to the boat, also you would probably want it interfaced to the auto-pilot if fitted.
Interfacing to older kit can be fraught with all sorts of problems, but can be solved ( with money of course! ). I would suggest buying a boat then worrying about this afterwards, better to get a good boat and upgrade the electronics in your own time.
 
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