Chart Software

Red Monster

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Okay, I don't have a fancy Chart Plotter, but I was wondering about digital charts that I could load onto my computer. Do I need a fancy chart plotter to get this sort of software? It would be cool to be able to zoom in on certain areas on my computer and perhaps even create a printout of a specific area. Could I do this with the right software?

Thanks
 
Opencpn is free but you need to download the charts elsewhere (BSB or KAP from nobeltec etc) and the program itself is pretty limited. You can also find Nobeltec 7 in a pirated version, but it takes some serious know-how to get it to work on most computers (it needs windows XP service pack 1 only). The best option IMO is navionics for a smartphone or tablet. $15 and pretty good charts. There is also another free navigation app that you can load charts into called Marine Navigator lite.

All you need for opencpn and nobeltec is a usb GPS antenna, they are pretty cheap. Navionics works on your built-in GPS in the smartphone.
 
i took my laptop to my local eltronic dealer and got him to load a nobeltec system in it; very good and i can make charts of my fevorite fishing spots way no charge
 
I find Mapster slow, cumbersome and hard to navigate. It doesn't have any hydrographic data that I have seen. and I have never looked for a print out option so don't know if it is possible but can't see why anyone would want to.

Nobeltec for my laptop cost ~$500.00 and has been great. Zoom in anywhere. Add marks, make routes, etc. It has the printout option and I can make pdf files to send to others. Came with charts for US but no Canadian charts. Charts from CHS are expensive. $500.00 for the west coast.

Navionics for my IPad cost $55.00 and has all the charts you could possibly want for Canada and US. Bad Elf GPS ($100.00) plugs in to the IPad and your good to go anywhere. No print out option though.
 
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