(Nobody You Know)
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- Sep 21, 2005
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- Hatteras Model
- 40' DOUBLE CABIN-Series I (1986 - 1989)
At the risk of redundancy - surely someone must have brought this up in the past - I have been trying to wade through the mounds of information on setting up a back-up chart plotter using my laptop PC and hand held Garmin GPS, and perhaps eventually my (android) cell phone. (Back in 2003 I seceded in doing this with software called Fugawi. It didn't work well at all because the new gov. ENC's were premature showing the markers alright but they had no identification, ie. numbers. Fugawi would not refund me my money either).
Now once again, I am attempting to, at least, see how well the free stuff works which is made available in the U.S.C.G. navigation section of their web site. Question is, has any of the participants of the forum had any success putting this together and what software did you use? For what it's worth I'm sure my laptop uses Windows 7.
Please be made aware that, pursuant to an article that came out recently in the Cruisers Net and was later repeated in the Ensign (US Sail & Power Squadrons), strongly suggests that printed charts will become a thing of the past and that ENC's are the way of the future. It has to do with budget cuts (hello) plus the ability to do updates electronically more frequently and at lower costs than yearly reprints, as I understand it.
Comments are appreciated.
Bill
Now once again, I am attempting to, at least, see how well the free stuff works which is made available in the U.S.C.G. navigation section of their web site. Question is, has any of the participants of the forum had any success putting this together and what software did you use? For what it's worth I'm sure my laptop uses Windows 7.
Please be made aware that, pursuant to an article that came out recently in the Cruisers Net and was later repeated in the Ensign (US Sail & Power Squadrons), strongly suggests that printed charts will become a thing of the past and that ENC's are the way of the future. It has to do with budget cuts (hello) plus the ability to do updates electronically more frequently and at lower costs than yearly reprints, as I understand it.
Comments are appreciated.
Bill