
Post by
GeGaX | 2018-04-02 | 11:23:04
If you do not need to recover the information of your central on the application, I do not see the interest to invest in a new application, unless your subscription expires, you can, in this case, test OpenCPN with CM93 v3 charts (can be found easily on the web)
The advantage of tablet navigation is to dispense with the purchase of a chartplotter (rather expensive, on an application, the subscription of the charts is "cheap" -100 euros / year and it is possible to display AIS targets, routing, autopilot control, etc ...) Be careful though, the LCD slabs of the tablets are very dark in the sun.
In general, for cruise navigation, the tablet is used in rehearsal inside the boat of a chartplotter placed outside less restrictive than a PC (for recent chartplotters)
For those who use the tablet in main mode, 99% of the time it is an iPad / iPad Pro / M$ Surface and the central navigation is centralized on a Miniplex.
There is a multitude of navigation software here is a non-exhaustive list
# Android:
QtVLM / OpenCPN / iSailor / Navionics / Plan2Nav / ...
# iOS:
QtVLM / iNavX / Weather 4D 2.0 / MaxseaTZ / iSailor / Navionics / Plan2Nav / ...
# PC:
QtVLM / OpenCPN / SimSail / Maxsea TZ / Adrena / Deckman / Expedition / Scannav / ...
# MAC:
QtVLM / OpenCPN / GPSNavX / MacENC / ...