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Larry,
No, the chart source is only one issue in the certification process, it is not getting through to me. The risks are still there and the more elements involved, the greater the risk. I appreciate your enthusiasm, but I for one could not rely on any electronic display for critical navigation anywhere. The basic limitations are there as well, like 100+ pixels per linear screen inch at best, as opposed to 2400+ on a lithograph printer. In order to express the detail, it is necessary to drill down and that info may or not be there. When it is, that's all you see, the big picture is lost. If your hobby is computers and networking, enjoy it, but do not rely on this technology, it is not robust, it is not everywhere and it simply is not ready for prime time. Steve "Larry" wrote in message ... "Steve Lusardi" wrote in : Larry, You make this stuff sound wonderful, but in fact it scares the hell out of me. Navigation using uncertified charts? Since when is this progress? Sounds like stupidity to me. Close your eyes and imagine the court ruling in an accident liability case when you tell the court you were using uncertified charts from the internet after causing massive property damage and or loss of life. Steve The charts are REAL NOAA CERTIFIED CHARTS, just like you pay out the ass for old ones at Waste Marine......SAME CHARTS ONLY UP-TO-DATE! Is that loud enough to get through to you? The NOAA Charts on Ocean Google are those new charts! You can access them from any browser over an aircard on your laptop NOW if you have internet cellular service. These are only good in the USA, not Germany. |
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