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On Feb 22, 2:47 pm, Mark Borgerson wrote:
In article , says... wrote in news:1172125377.914203.44450 @l53g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: This group has helped me before and I can't understand what the deal is with digital charts, whether raster or enc. I can go into any local map shop, chandlery, marine supply place and buy any nautical paperchartthat was produced by the Australian Hydrographic Office for $29 bucks. The US has totally free downloadable digital charts (both raster and ENC) for all US coasts and territories because the US taxpayer has already paid for the production of these charts. I would be quite happy to pay $29 for the digital equivalent of a paperchart. I have navigation software that reads digital charts. But if I want, say AUS 154 (Williamstown) in digital format I would have to pay for a (redundant) viewer and then thechart(s); somewhat more tha $29. Don't figure Cheers, Jim Ha, I was just on NDI digital ocean website to see what canadian stuff goes for - $899.00 !!!!! All they did was take over all the canadian govt work, somehow they got the rights, and have held it for ransom. I see the Can govt is buying it back, another financial fiasco ! I'm mad a govt for pawning it off in the first place and disgusted at the price the private company is charging, monopoly or not. Ron in BC waters Instead of updating my 6-year-old NDI charts, I went with theGarminBlueCharts. IIRC, I got the region that included all of the inside part of Vancouver Island for about $150US. It had the added advantage of being downloadable to my GPS76C. I kept the GPS in the cockpit, and downloaded the tracks to the PC each night. In defense of the Canadian Hydrographic Service, they have about the same coastline as the US, but only 10% as large an economy to tax to support their efforts. Still, a more reasonable pricing scheme would garner more unit sales with reasonably low web-based distribution costs. Mark Borgerson- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Actually I think we have quite a bit more coastline if you consider the north, not exactly a prime cruising ground, but as the globe warms and the ice melts, commercially more important. Northwest Passage. I seem to rember someone (Roger Long perhaps?) asking when Garmin will produce an update of its charts for North America. I've just noticed a new version is out now: MapSource Product: BlueChart AMR v9 CD ROM Update Version: 9.00 Date Available: Jan 1, 2007 Ship Date: Feb 19, 2007 Update Details: Now with new coverage of Newfoundland, Labrador and Hudson Bay. Updated Notice to Mariners. http://shop.garmin.com/cartography/m...D=010-10393-09 |
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![]() "Ken Heaton, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia" wrote in message snip.... I seem to rember someone (Roger Long perhaps?) asking when Garmin will produce an update of its charts for North America. I've just noticed a new version is out now: MapSource Product: BlueChart AMR v9 CD ROM Update Version: 9.00 Date Available: Jan 1, 2007 Ship Date: Feb 19, 2007 Update Details: Now with new coverage of Newfoundland, Labrador and Hudson Bay. Updated Notice to Mariners. http://shop.garmin.com/cartography/m...D=010-10393-09 Thanks for that Ken... I was just in talking to Steve at the Binnacle last week complaining that I'd have to buy two 'unlock codes' to cover the South Shore (Lunenburg to Halifax) and Halifax up to cape Breton (including Bras d'Or lakes) Looks like codes CA004 and CA005 overlap. If CA005 actually covers from Mahone Bay to Cape Breton.... I just may see a new Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx in my future to replace my Magellan 315. |
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