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Joe November 6th 04 02:12 AM

Digital charts Navigation software wanted
 
Well, I put up a post requesting a trade for charts and got an amazing
response, so I thought I'd try again. This time for nav software. I am
looking for some newer nav software capable of "quilting or
autoloading" and also of using softchart and NDI format. I know Fugawi
is one of them, not sure of others. So here goes. I have tons of
digital charts to trade but my version of fugawi is older (no
autoloading), I will trade my stuff for your stuff......beleive me, I
have lots of stuff!!!

thanks,
joe nolife.

Wayne.B November 6th 04 02:25 AM

On 5 Nov 2004 18:12:26 -0800, (Joe) wrote:
Well, I put up a post requesting a trade for charts and got an amazing
response, so I thought I'd try again. This time for nav software. I am
looking for some newer nav software capable of "quilting or
autoloading" and also of using softchart and NDI format. I know Fugawi
is one of them, not sure of others. So here goes. I have tons of
digital charts to trade but my version of fugawi is older (no
autoloading), I will trade my stuff for your stuff......beleive me, I
have lots of stuff!!!

====================================

I've been using Maptech's Offshore Navigator for over 5 years and
think it is a decent package, especially for the price. It does not
do "quilting" but it does automatically switch to the next adjacent
chart as you sail onto it. I assume that is what you mean by
autoloading?

anchorlt November 6th 04 04:11 PM

(Joe) wrote in message . com...
Well, I put up a post requesting a trade for charts and got an amazing
response, so I thought I'd try again. This time for nav software. I am
looking for some newer nav software capable of "quilting or
autoloading" and also of using softchart and NDI format. I know Fugawi
is one of them, not sure of others. So here goes. I have tons of
digital charts to trade but my version of fugawi is older (no
autoloading), I will trade my stuff for your stuff......beleive me, I
have lots of stuff!!!

thanks,
joe nolife.


Have you looked at:

http://rosepointnav.com/contact.htm ?

It's new and so have not had a long time to use it, but from what I
have seen (and done) you would be remiss not to look and to consider
it.

Jack Erbes November 9th 04 02:23 PM

Joe wrote:

Well, I put up a post requesting a trade for charts and got an amazing
response, so I thought I'd try again. This time for nav software. I am
looking for...


SeaClear II (freeware) meets your wants and is worth a try. Get it he
http://www.sping.com/seaclear/

SeaClear may be oriented towards the slightly more advanced computer
users because you have to understand some things on your system (file
locations, paths, etc.). And some aspects of using SeaClear may be a
little obtuse to people that don't understand things like paths,
directories and sub-directories, filename extensions, etc.

It has a companion program (mapcal.exe) that is used to calibrate and
build your chart library (I'm using MapTech BSB charts).

There are some things that may seem a little arcane in use but I managed
to find my way around or through them. It comes with a manual on a
*.pdf file that answered my questions.

I have not actually gone to sea and used SeaClear yet but have done
quite a bite of route planning and building with it. I built quite a
bunch of well known routes with it and uploaded those my Magellan 330M.
The 330M travels with me as a backup when I do occasional boat
deliveries.

You have to also download and setup G7toWin as SeaClear II uses that to
communicate with your GPS. That is also freeware and can be downloaded
he http://www.gpsinformation.org/ronh/

I also have the GPS Utility program (http://www.gpsu.co.uk/) and use
that for downloading uploading from the 330M and also for editing
waypoints, waypoint comments, and routes on the 330M.

I was on the verge of spending $200-$300 for a chart plotter software to
run on a laptop when I found SeaClear. Now I'm very happy with using
that on a balance of how well it works and the money saved.

If anyone knows of a newsgroup or forum where SeaClear users may gather,
tell me about it.

Jack

--
Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jacker at midmaine dot com

Windjammer November 9th 04 08:03 PM

Joe, Jack & Others,

I have Fugawi v3 with latest updates. I have used this quite a bit during
Winter with street maps, but much of the time in the Summer, I just use the
paper charts because we have not been too far afield.

The electronic charts are OK, but except for gps location of boat, not that
convenient. What I wish for, is a remote display for the laptop that could
mounted in the cockpit. I have tried a pda, but too many wires to hook up
each time and a lot of chart swapping.

I would like to get software capable of using the free ENC charts, but this
means buying the Fugawi upgrade - can't really justify that.

Are there any shareware/freeware programs that will handle enc charts?

I could use a set of calibrated digital charts of Lake Ontario and the St.
Lawrence River - I do have some that I bought from Waterworld - they can
be converted for use with Fugawi but they have to be calibrated. Kind of a
big job that I may tackle over winter if I can't find pre-calibrated charts.

Graham
yachtingatcogeco.ca

Joe wrote:

Well, I put up a post requesting a trade for charts and got an amazing
response, so I thought I'd try again. This time for nav software. I am
looking for...


SeaClear II (freeware) meets your wants and is worth a try. Get it he
http://www.sping.com/seaclear/

SeaClear may be oriented towards the slightly more advanced computer
users because you have to understand some things on your system (file
locations, paths, etc.). And some aspects of using SeaClear may be a
little obtuse to people that don't understand things like paths,
directories and sub-directories, filename extensions, etc.

It has a companion program (mapcal.exe) that is used to calibrate and
build your chart library (I'm using MapTech BSB charts).

There are some things that may seem a little arcane in use but I managed
to find my way around or through them. It comes with a manual on a
*.pdf file that answered my questions.

I have not actually gone to sea and used SeaClear yet but have done
quite a bite of route planning and building with it. I built quite a
bunch of well known routes with it and uploaded those my Magellan 330M.
The 330M travels with me as a backup when I do occasional boat
deliveries.

You have to also download and setup G7toWin as SeaClear II uses that to
communicate with your GPS. That is also freeware and can be downloaded
he http://www.gpsinformation.org/ronh/

I also have the GPS Utility program (http://www.gpsu.co.uk/) and use
that for downloading uploading from the 330M and also for editing
waypoints, waypoint comments, and routes on the 330M.

I was on the verge of spending $200-$300 for a chart plotter software to
run on a laptop when I found SeaClear. Now I'm very happy with using
that on a balance of how well it works and the money saved.

If anyone knows of a newsgroup or forum where SeaClear users may gather,
tell me about it.

Jack





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