Unless it improved recently, the Navionics display of AIS targets is about 20 
years behind everyone else’s. If you don’t care about that it is a decent 
program.

I have been using Aquamap and SeaIQ on the i-things and OpenCPN on the computer.

 

 

Joe Della Barba

Coquina C&C 35 MK I

Kent Island MD USA

 

 

 

From: CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2022 1:47 PM
To: CNC boat owners, cnc-list <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Cc: CHARLES SCHEAFFER <cscheaf...@comcast.net>
Subject: Stus-List Navionics

 

I've always paid for Garmin updates and enjoyed their products.  But I saw 
Navionics on a friend's tablet and thought I'd try that. 

 

I paid $21 for an annual subscription to Navionics for the entire US and 
Canada. and the same subscription applies to three devices; my PC, my cell 
phone and a future tablet.  I think it's well worth the price as I can plan 
routes on my laptop, and now have a plotter on my cell phone, so it's always 
with me, no matter what boat I'm on.  

 

I know I'm late to the party on this, so any advice on using it is appreciated.

 

Chuck Scheaffer, Resolute 1989 C&C 34R, Magothy River, Md

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