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Surely the first manufacturer to offer a solution for easily and
relatively cheaply loading charts into the chartplotter would corner the market - so what's stopping them? The charts themselves can't be too expensive as iirc the US Hydrographic office publishes free charts for the whole world. Maptech has Outdoor Navigator for Palm and Pocket PC. It comes with every NOAA chart in the US for only $99. After the first year, it costs $29/year to keep the charts current - or just keep what you have and don't pay anything. It's probably the best deal going as compared to buying regions, etc. Of course, a Palm or Pocket PC display must be acceptable for it to work for you. www.outdoornavigator.com (get the demo or click on "Information") and www.maptech.com are links for more information. |
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