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Logically that should be the case. The examples that I have seem in demo
machines don't have much of the detail I am used to seeing to begin with, so the zooming effect doesn't matter --- the details ain't there. Get a demo with one of the better charting chips actually loaded. The default chart data is pretty weak in most chartplotters. Mainly because there's limited memory in them and with worldwide marketability it'd be rather impractical to install any (as in, nothing's 'local' when you're talking worldwide). For me the speed with which I can zoom in/out while ALSO getting better clarity makes vector charts superior. But this only when underway. I like using raster charts for planning but they're too slow to pan around and don't have close enough detail for the places I usually frequent. This is one of those interesting areas that make vector a selling point for some, but not me. Having done paper charts (read north up) for so long, it is natural for me. I have tied using my Maptech in course up and found it disorienting Fortunately North-up orientation is selectable regardless of chart style. I had high brightness OceanPc displays in a pilot house environment, so this was not a problem. It will be an issue in the new boat: no pilot house. Then going with an actual marine chartplotter will probably be better. If not just for the display brightness but also for the purpose-intended waterproof keys. No fiddling around with remembering what Function keys are supposed to be doing... While all of this has been available in the PC / Raster chart arena, certainly not a cost that compares well with the integrated solutions available with vector charts. This is a great feature and I look forward to playing with it. I suspect this really requires the use of a gyro compass to get a sufficiently stabilized overlay. I had a gyro on my last boat and it made a big difference in ARPA accuracy. Hmmm, dunno. I don't have my autopilot running most of the time (powered off) and the MARPA features work great. And, iirc, there's not a gyro in this one anyway. But then again I'm in a powerboat so gyro sensing is probably less important. I hope I have that whine out of my system so I can just get on with it... Heh. |
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