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Best Navigation Software?
I've used a few while cruising, Maptech Ocean Navigator, C-Map and The
Cap'n. In my opinion, the best and easiest to use is Maptech's. Unfortunately, you have to use their proprietary chart sets which do not have worldwide coverage. The Cap'n can use a variety of different chart types, which is nice, but I never could get to the point where I liked their user interface even though I used it all the time we were in Ecuador and the Galapagos (Maptech doesn't have charts for the area). C-map World had worldwide coverage built in, but has really limited functionality. They do have one of the best tide predictors though. We found in the Tuamotas that it was usually pretty reliable for timing our passages through the passes of the atolls. Hope this helps. |
Best Navigation Software?
Dan Best wrote:
I've used a few while cruising, Maptech Ocean Navigator, C-Map and The Cap'n. In my opinion, the best and easiest to use is Maptech's. Unfortunately, you have to use their proprietary chart sets which do not have worldwide coverage. The Cap'n can use a variety of different chart types, which is nice, but I never could get to the point where I liked their user interface even though I used it all the time we were in Ecuador and the Galapagos (Maptech doesn't have charts for the area). C-map World had worldwide coverage built in, but has really limited functionality. They do have one of the best tide predictors though. We found in the Tuamotas that it was usually pretty reliable for timing our passages through the passes of the atolls. Hope this helps. Maptech bought their package from Rosepoint. Same software except Rosepoint will use any charts. Gordon |
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