iphone chartplotter
- Silkie
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iphone chartplotter
Who uses one, how useful is it and would you recommend it?
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- Booby Trapper
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Re: iphone chartplotter
I downloaded Navionics for my 8 inch tablet . only tried it out yesterday. I wouldn't like to try it on anything smaller. I've not got to grips with all the features yet but would like to see lat on long on the main screen without going into other menus. Also would like to see a goto feature.Silkie wrote:Who uses one, how useful is it and would you recommend it?
Re: iphone chartplotter
I have navionics and memory map (with UKHO and Antares charts) on both iPhone and iPad.
I don't use the iPhone for navigation, but do find it useful for plotting weekend fun when on the train to work etc. One advantage of navionics over MM is tide & stream data. However, using the phone for pilotage/ exploring tight corners with Antares charts could be useful as it's easier than the iPad to stick in your pocket.
I don't think I'd buy an iPhone just for this, but if I had one would definitely get apps for it (and of course with MM and UKHO/ Antares you can use on multiple devices for one payment).
Worth noting that I do use iPhone for landward navigation - lots of OS maps on it and use it for cycle touring. Not for the mountains though.
I don't use the iPhone for navigation, but do find it useful for plotting weekend fun when on the train to work etc. One advantage of navionics over MM is tide & stream data. However, using the phone for pilotage/ exploring tight corners with Antares charts could be useful as it's easier than the iPad to stick in your pocket.
I don't think I'd buy an iPhone just for this, but if I had one would definitely get apps for it (and of course with MM and UKHO/ Antares you can use on multiple devices for one payment).
Worth noting that I do use iPhone for landward navigation - lots of OS maps on it and use it for cycle touring. Not for the mountains though.
Re: iphone chartplotter
Hi,
I use MM and Antares charts on a netbook (windows 7) and also an anchient HP/Compaq iPAQ which works very well, and fits nicely in my pocket. I believe that the MM licence restricts it use to 2 devices (i guess 2 is multiple!). I have 2 fixed plotters on the boat also, Raymarine and Garman, but backup is always good.........now where is that hand bearing compass......................
Angus
I use MM and Antares charts on a netbook (windows 7) and also an anchient HP/Compaq iPAQ which works very well, and fits nicely in my pocket. I believe that the MM licence restricts it use to 2 devices (i guess 2 is multiple!). I have 2 fixed plotters on the boat also, Raymarine and Garman, but backup is always good.........now where is that hand bearing compass......................
Angus