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RE: [world-cruising] Re: Greek Islands - Now Chart Plotter Software

From: Dwight Yachuk (no email)
Date: Fri Aug 05 2005 - 07:22:23 EDT

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    Len,
     
    What's your take on just using paper charts? I'm yet to be convinced to switch from paper to electronic. I find a paper chart and a guidebook quite sufficient in my travels so far. The charts get you between lands and the guidebook gets you in and out of port.
     
    This combo has gotten me through a lot of the caribbena islands and across the atlantic so far. Everytime I go down the electronic path I end up at a chart plotter which takes me back to my paper charts.
     
    dwight

    -----Original Message-----
    From: [mailto:]On Behalf Of Len den Besten
    Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 5:38 PM
    To:
    Subject: [world-cruising] Re: Greek Islands - Now Chart Plotter Software

    Hi John,

    What you must realize is that you don't just buy a navigator-
    program, at the same time you choose a type, a family of charts.
    Amongst others you can choose C-Map, or Maptech or Transas. I make
    two assumptions here: 1) You do not own a Garmin GPS cause in that
    case you should look at Garmin's Bluecharts. 2) You don't want to
    scan charts or use jpg- or bmp-files and their likes. You want
    vector-charts with layers of information depending on the zoomlevel
    you select.

    I stumbled upon Tsunamis cause I could buy a copy with the world
    chart folio for a bargain.
    I don't like the navigator program very much cause it's old
    fashioned and not intuitive. I do like the rugged stability and most
    of all the quality of the world wide Transas charts.
    They are not cheap. For example, the coastline from Cherbourg to
    Hamburg: Maptech 550 euro, C-Map 550 euro, Transas 847 euro. On the
    other hand: updates Maptech 50%, C-Map 50% and Transas 10% so when
    you plan on updating regularly (insurance?) the calculation is
    simple.

    Tsunamis does what you ask of a navigator program, but nothing more.
    When you want extra's you should look at MaxSea. It comes with extra
    modules (Routing module, Performance module, ARPA/AIS module, GRIB-
    files) which are expensive. It works with C-map charts.

    I won't go on blabbering about FT Navvision, Maptech Offshore
    Navigator, WinGps4, Nobeltec Visual Navigation Suite, Raymarine
    Raytech RNS, or SeaPro. IMO, when you just want to navigate,
    Tsunamis is good value for money, especially when you plan on
    updating regularly... When you want more possibilities, look at
    MaxSea.

    Hope this helps
    Regards, Len.
    S/v Present

    --- In , john paterson jr
    <jpaterjr at g dot dot dot > wrote:

    >Is Tsunamis '99 adequate? Do you have any comments it's selection?
    >I am planning to shove off within a few months, myself, and am
    >trying to select the best chart plotting option.

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