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I want to buy a chartplotter - but the electronic charts are hugely
expensive, and also difficult to buy as not many chandlers etc stock them. What is the best solution? Is it possible to buy a CD of the world and then download the charts one needs into the chartplotter? 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. |
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