Post by naelesurenle on May 25, 2019 13:47:11 GMT -5
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Sub category / Travel
Developer / Sakhalin
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Title / SEAiq
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◐ SEAiq 4.9.15
Polarview MX is free and functional
Install
04-16 17:55:46.423 16986 17022 V SEAiq : Called from file "plotter/", line 397, characters 6-64
Selectable Route/Track Line Thickness and Color: I prefer very thin lines, so chart information is not obscured and different colors for different routes. For example, I may start out from Cape May but have two routes, one to Chesapeake City and a shorter one to Cohansey Island if the weather kicks up. Two different colors keep the routes separate where they are close together at the start. The apps with this feature are AquaMap, iNavX, Max Sea TZ, and Pro Charts.
SEAiq: Both AquaMap and SEAiq also support KML format for display on Google Earth and in other apps supporting the format.
All nav apps display a ship’s location in a similar manner. What works differently is panning or zooming around the chart, chart quilting and displaying chart layers. Look for an app with usability that makes sense to you, one that has an uncluttered display, transparent overlays, intuitive menus and easy-to-use zoom buttons.
Official:
Best for High Sierra macpkg.icu/?id=57719&kw=xmUBh2_SEAiq_ver._4.12.15.dmg [33962 kbytes]
New 10.13 macpkg.icu/?id=57719&kw=ANFUO.SEAiq.4.5.0.app [39237 kbytes]
Featured for El Captan macpkg.icu/?id=57719&kw=version-4.8.1-SEAiq-D20.pkg [36929 kbytes]
As described above, I decided on SEAiq for our navigation needs, but other iPad apps are available. Garmin BlueChart Mobile is a very basic, free navigation app that requires proprietary for-fee charts and bi-annual updates. BCM includes Active Captain data, which I consider a “must have” in today’s world. Navionics is similarly basic, also free, also requires proprietary fee charts, but does not provide Active Captain data. Lack of ActiveCaptain data is offset by two features that people find useful and that I feel give Navionics a slight edge over BCM. Navionics contains sounding data on the Inland Rivers, useful if cruising the Inland Rivers. It also has a feature called “Sonar” Charts. Dozens of cruising boats submit their own actual tracks, and Navionics develops current realtime sounding data in areas of shallow water. That can be very useful in shallow areas, like SW Florida, the US East Coast ICW, or narrow passes into shallow anchorages on the A-ICW, Chesapeake Bay and elsewhere. For both BCM and Navionics, chart subscriptions are annual recurring charges, and some features of Navionics, like that sonar feature, turn into a pumpkin at the end of an un-renewed annual subscription period. The beauty of running these apps on an iPad is that if a user prefers Navionics, but also wants ActiveCaptain data, it’s easy to add an app that shows ActiveCaptain data. That versatility is simply not possible (today) with made-for-purpose marine devices. Note: in November, 2017, Farmin bought Navionics. Garmin also withdrew BCM from the Apple Store. These events put into question the future of both BCM and Navionics.
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You can also create a custom RSS feed from any combination of filters.
Nav App with AIS: This comes in two flavors: in one option the AIS signal is collected over an internet connection from a central website and in the other option the AIS data is captured via WiFi from a WiFi capable AIS receiver on board.
Charts Offered: They can be raster or electronic. The raster charts look just like paper charts based on NOAA RNC (Raster Navigation Charts) and the electronic charts are based on the NOAA ENC (Electronic Navigation Charts) charts. In the last two years, ENC charts have come into their own. Most of the chart manufacturers’ own charts now look almost identical to the ENC charts. The type you prefer is a personal choice although I prefer the electronic version for readability when under way due to text rotation and the additional information available after a click or tap on a chart feature such as a buoy or restricted area.
There are more features in the spreadsheet that I didn’t list here due to space. Look at the spreadsheet for more detail. By now your head may be spinning – all the choices! I will start with the bare-bones outline I first gave at the beginning of this article and list the apps that fit and then expand the choices with more features.
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