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![]() Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On 19 Jan 2007 09:30:04 -0800, "Chuck Gould" wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: Can't you use the electronic things to just view the maps, but ignore GPS and focus on your compass instead, as you would with paper maps? Not on most plotters that I'm familiar with. The plotter needs geo coordinates to know which chart to "draw" on the screen. Um...no? You can pull up a chart, have zoom functions, set waypoints and have the data handy to navigate. What it won't do is tell you where you are and for that you need to be able to do dead reckoning. You will need to be able to lay a course, figure set and drift, etc., which would be handier on a paper chart, but you can certainly still use the chart and use it. If you can't do that on your Simrad, you need to upgrade. With the Simrad it is possible to look at charted areas anywhere that is on the inserted chip. What you cannot do with my unit would be to decide to look at Chart #184XX and pull it up as a separate unit. With PC Nav, you can get to a distinct chart from a library, but with my plotter all the charts just "run together", and you either need to scroll along on the screen or zoom out, select a different sector, and then zoom back in again. |
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