l008com
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2007
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This started because I saw a handheld marine GPS on sale at West Marine for $150. It had a color screen to view charts, but it was absurdly small. I look at it and thought, my iphone screen is WAY bigger than that.
Duh. My iPhone screen is bigger, and has super high resolution. It also has GPS built in, and my boat's stereo has a dock cable that charges the phone as it plays tunes. So I started searching and there are a few apps available.
I'd love to hear from people that actually use these apps.
iNavX is one of them. It's $50, but seems to have fairly good reviews.
There's one called eSeaChart that's only $8.
Charts&Tides is another one. $20. Reviews aren't stellar but they're ok. It appears to use redrawn maps, not the raw NOAA charts. This is good for viewing, bad for getting the most up to date maps.
I'm not looking for advanced features. Mainly I just want to track my current position on the charts. If I can also get some interesting information like total distance traveled, that would be nice. But I'd opt out of those features if I could get one of the sub-$10 apps that can track me on NOAA charts and track me well.
Duh. My iPhone screen is bigger, and has super high resolution. It also has GPS built in, and my boat's stereo has a dock cable that charges the phone as it plays tunes. So I started searching and there are a few apps available.
I'd love to hear from people that actually use these apps.
iNavX is one of them. It's $50, but seems to have fairly good reviews.
There's one called eSeaChart that's only $8.
Charts&Tides is another one. $20. Reviews aren't stellar but they're ok. It appears to use redrawn maps, not the raw NOAA charts. This is good for viewing, bad for getting the most up to date maps.
I'm not looking for advanced features. Mainly I just want to track my current position on the charts. If I can also get some interesting information like total distance traveled, that would be nice. But I'd opt out of those features if I could get one of the sub-$10 apps that can track me on NOAA charts and track me well.