Am I the only one using TZ on the iPad?
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Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI :^(
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> I still keep SeaClear on my
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I think Joel works in the legal profession :)
if I'm not mistaken.
Up here in Canada we're a little more lax about that stuff. Fair use, if you
own a copy you can copy it for personal use ... that's my
Now they do!
They made an arrangement with a large eyeglass chain.
Leslie
Phoenix, CC 32
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wrong, I love the
iPad, but it doesn’t do everything.
Roger, Kingston
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A Standard Horizon CP190i is available
Of Rich
Knowles
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A Standard Horizon CP190i is available for less than $400, is waterproof and
very reliable. See binnacle.com.
Rich
On Feb 19, 2014, at 11:53, Stevan Plavsa stevanpla
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A Standard Horizon CP190i is available for less than $400, is waterproof
and very reliable. See binnacle.com.
Rich
On Feb 19, 2014, at 11:53
20, 2014 8:35 am
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Rich, I was under the impression that one had to buy chart chips to use
the Standard Horizon. Is that not true?
Roger, you're on Lake Ontario. It sounds like the charts that come
pre-installed are fine?
Steve
On Thu, Feb 20
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A Standard Horizon CP190i is available for less than $400, is waterproof
and very reliable. See
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Marek, that USB 2 Go adapter works on Nexus devices too, I have one.
Personally, I prefer pure android (hence the nexus devices).
Steve
Suhana
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I cannot find the Standard Horizon products on the binnacle site; (I
selected the US button when first getting on the site); is it for Canada
only? Thanks
Richard
1985 37 CB
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Marek, that USB 2 Go adapter works on Nexus devices too, I have one.
Personally, I prefer pure
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I hesitate to get into a debate about Apple vs. all other devices but I
will.
During most of my engineering career I used Windows machines and looked
Paul, I'm not actually spending any money (or trying not to) but I have
been 'window shopping'. The BG stuff with the current rebates is looking
the most appealing. If I were actually in the market I would be seriously
considering them. The E7 looks good too but I haven't done as much research
card
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Here's the info on the SH 190i.
The unit is available with or without a base map and both
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Here's the info on the SH 190i.
The unit is available with or without a base map and both versions accept
c-map cards.
The base map gives detailed depths up to around 30'. In deeper water there
are no depths shown on the screen. If you want more
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It should work as far as I know. No way to legally copy it.
Rich
On Feb 20, 2014, at 15:16, dwight dwight...@gmail.com wrote:
Rich
Do you know if the C-Map NT card I use in my CP190c will work in the
CP190i?
If it does
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It should work as far as I know. No way to legally copy it.
Rich
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Here's the info on the SH 190i.
The unit is available with or without a base map and both versions accept
c-map cards.
The base map gives detailed depths up to around 30'. In deeper water there
are no depths shown on the screen. If you
think, or for that matter on this
forum either?
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Seriously? in an on-line forum?
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Seriously? in an on-line forum?
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 3:42 PM, dwight dwight...@gmail.com wrote:
Any illegal way
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Seriously? in an on-line forum?
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 3:42 PM, dwight dwight
Steve et al,
Have you considered using an ipad with Navionics or another brand of software?
Tom Anderson
CC 32 Nonpareil
Marblehead MA
81 days to launch
9 days to BVI cruise
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Hey Tom,
I used an iPad (retina 3rd gen, 3G model) with navionics on our trip across
the lake to the thousand islands last summer. Worked like a charm.
Steve
Suhana, CC 32
Toronto
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 8:43 AM, Nonpareil Racing
t...@nonpareilracing.comwrote:
Steve et al,
Have you
I use OpenCPN on my laptop and Navionics on my iPhone. Both work quite well
IMHO. SeaClear is also a good choice for real old low power laptops.
Joe Della Barba
Coquina
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: Wed, Feb 19, 2014 9:17 am
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I use iNavX on my ipad and haven't actually pulled out a paper chart in
more than two years (15,000 miles). I still carry the paper charts but
haven't used 'em. It's the only plotter I use on my boat.
Andy
CC 40
Bought a RAM mount for the IPAD. Waiting on a cover. Zip-lock for now!
Joel
35/3
Annapolis
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Nate Flesness nateflesn...@gmail.comwrote:
what waterproof cover and/or pedestal mount are you happy with?
Thinking about doing the same thing...
Nate
Sarah Jean
I found a great budget system, DIGINAV, that has all U.S. charts and a
plug-in USB GPS module that I use with an old laptop.
Total package was well under $100 with the GPS module. The only downside
is that it stays at the nav station, not at the helm.
Bill Hartman
MYSTY
1986 Landfall
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On deliveries I use every piece of equipment available. On my own boat, I
have radar and an old plotter. On both the iPad is my go-to nav unit. On my
boat, when I'm anchored and in my bunk I can instantly check whether I'm
dragging with a glance at my iPad
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On deliveries I use every piece of equipment available. On my own boat, I
have radar and an old plotter. On both the iPad is my go
Kingston, Ontario
Waiting for Spring, or at least a break in this miserable Winter
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On deliveries I use
running OpenCPN.
Ed
Prime Interest
1982 Landfall 38
Toronto, Canada
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I use iNavX
Waiting for Spring, or at least a break in this miserable Winter
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On deliveries I use every piece
And the Ray a75 plotter is around $1000 (less than the $1500 mentioned),
including Navionics comprehensive charts that can be updated. Or you can
download all the free charts Raymarine has just announced along with their
Lighthouse 2 software update.
Having something you can carry around with
Free Expedition?
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Steve,
The new Ray software allows you to use free charts
, or at least a break in this miserable Winter
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On deliveries I use every piece of equipment available
Any recommendations for us Android tablet users?
Thanks,
Mike Fair
Finnyacht 351
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The problem
Buy an iPad? :^)
Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 CC Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI :^(
On Feb 19, 2014, at 11:05 AM, Fair, Mike mike.f...@mckesson.com wrote:
Any recommendations for us Android tablet users?
Thanks,
Mike Fair
Finnyacht 351
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On deliveries I use every piece of equipment available. On my own boat, I
have radar and an old plotter. On both the iPad is my go-to nav unit. On my
boat, when I'm anchored and in my bunk I can instantly check whether I'm
dragging with a glance at my
Knowles r...@sailpower.ca
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A Standard Horizon CP190i is available for less than $400, is waterproof
On a different note, does anyone have experience with the Navmatics Charts
and Tides app for iOS?
I had been thinking about purchasing a waterproof Galaxy tablet (which is a
bit over half the cost of an iPad) so I could run Active Captain Companion
at the helm of the boat while cruising, but
I didn't mean to stir up a pot of ...
I already had the iPad so it was an easy choice :)
I don't have radar, or AIS for that matter (though I want to buy that
GX2200). I don't even have a wind instrument (that's next on the list of
electronic want-to-haves). The CP190i doesn't come with charts.
Rick: I just searched the App Store for Navmatics and drew a blank. ??
Rich
On Feb 19, 2014, at 13:26, Rick Brass rickbr...@earthlink.net wrote:
On a different note, does anyone have experience with the Navmatics Charts
and Tides app for iOS?
I had been thinking about purchasing a
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I have an iPad with Navionics but still find some shortcomings (a) the
software doesn't do very much except tell you where you are (b
Rick,
It is the Garmin BlueChart app. From the reviews, it can not transfer to a
Garmin plotter unless the plotter has a wifi adapter. I have a Ray
plotter, so I can not transfer routes and waypoints.
Steve, No offense taken.
Joel
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Rich Knowles
I used a laptop with navigation software until I bought a chart plotter on
ebay. Yes, it's a little out of date, but the charts aren't and the price was
right. I'll be adding AIS soon, with help from Fred Street. That will make for
safer sailing when I'm in the shipping lanes.
I don't have
I have an iPad and use iNavX in addition to my RayMarine chart plotter at the
helm.
Someone pointed out that racing boats put a plotter on an arm in the
companionway so that the entire crew can see it. For 2-person cruising, I
don't think this setup would work very good because it is in a
I would like to point out that while NOAA charts are great in the US and
Canada, they are not very good in the Bahamas and the Carribbean. You need to
be able to get other electronic charts for these areas. I bought Wavyline
charts for the Bahamas, which are a lot more detailed than NOAA
I'll wait until Navionics or somebody comes out with an app for Google
Glassor have they?
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
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Agreed. Nexus tablet has all the functionality of Ipads at less than half
the price. I run Navionics as well as a few others. I too have the standard
version on my tablet, as well as my phone. My wife has an Ipad...and
prefers my Nexus tablet.
I do not yet have a mount for it at the binnacle so
FWIW, I have never had a chart plotter at the helm and have only wished
for one once. I do have a MultiControl at the helm, and digital
displays mounted above the companionway. When approaching an unknown or
potentially dangerous situation, I tend to plan ahead and create a
series of
Oops. Also SOG and HDT. From that you can figure Cross Track Error
and currents in your head.
wrote:
So far, I haven't messed up, and it's been enough to have DTW and BTW
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As others have mentioned Navionics and other apps work the same as Ipad
Knowles
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Rick: I just searched the App Store for Navmatics and drew a blank. ??
Rich
On Feb 19, 2014, at 13:26, Rick Brass rickbr...@earthlink.net wrote:
On a different note, does
someday Google Glass progressive trifocals with transition tint,
waterproof to 2 m and child/old fart safe ...
Don
On Feb 19, 2014, at 6:49 PM, Joel Aronson joel.aron...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually you can. Not sure about bifocals though.
On Wednesday, February 19, 2014,
I've got an iPad and a Nexus 7. My last phone was an iPhone and my current
phone is a Nexus 5. Both platforms have their strengths and weaknesses. The
nexus does everything that an iPad does except stream video wirelessly to
my TV. The 10 screen is an improvement when using chart apps as well as
Basically ditto Robert. Elegance and reliability wins.
Rich
On Feb 19, 2014, at 21:35, Robert Boyer dainyr...@icloud.com wrote:
I hesitate to get into a debate about Apple vs. all other devices but I will.
During most of my engineering career I used Windows machines and looked down
on
The Hyundai will get you there, but the BMW will offer a nicer experience.
A nexus 7 costs what, $250? I can drop six of them in the lake for what a
Raymarine E series costs. It fails to compete with the plotter for marine
readyness but otherwise it does so, so much more. A plotter is better at
The typical, thrifty day sailor / coastal cruiser wannabe would like an
inexpensive, sunlight-viewable, waterproof display - with optional
touchscreen. Most everything else is software.
Bob M
Ox 33-1
Jax, FL
The market is changing though...
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Not sure how useful a touchscreen is in a rainstorm..?? Joysticks and buttons
work reasonably well.
Rich
On Feb 19, 2014, at 22:50, bobmor99 . bobmo...@gmail.com wrote:
The typical, thrifty day sailor / coastal cruiser wannabe would like an
inexpensive, sunlight-viewable, waterproof
Bob you've pretty much summed up my thoughts in one sentence. Touch screens
are great but I think we jumped the gun, there's still a need for buttons.
I like having both.
Steve
Suhana, CC 32
Toronto
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 10:05 PM, Rich Knowles r...@sailpower.ca wrote:
Not sure how useful a
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The Hyundai will get you there, but the BMW will offer a nicer experience.
A nexus 7 costs what, $250? I can drop six of them in the lake for what a
Raymarine E series costs. It fails to compete with the plotter for marine
readyness
be nice to buy flexible, capable, reliable instruments for a couple
hundred dollars.
Rick Brass
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The Hyundai will get you there, but the BMW will offer a nicer experience.
A nexus 7 costs what, $250? I can drop six of them in the lake for what a
Raymarine E
who enjoy the latest
technology. But another point of view ...
Jack Brennan
Former CC 25
Shanachie, 1974 Bristol 30
Tierra Verde, Fl.
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