As I prepare my boat to go to Alaska from Vancouver, what’s the best weather information? I’ve looked at various apps, my boat has Furuno’s free weather but these require data connections.
Looking at the Alaskan marine weather chart, I see the radios and dial a buoy phone numbers.
Given the accuracy of 3 day reports, is it sufficient to be able to download that information when access to cell phone data or wifi is available and call in for updates?
Or is XM weather satellite really helpful (though the coverage seems to end closer to SE Alaska). The coastal version is $30 plus per month.
Or is satellite data of some sort needed? (Expensive unless can use sat phone)
Any thoughts here? Best practices or best apps?
I’ve been looking at TZ iBoat as it integrates with Furuno, Buoyweather app, etc. will use Navigator.
Something that seamlessly integrates into my planning software and MfD would be nice.
I tried to search old forum posts but XM is too short!
Looking at the Alaskan marine weather chart, I see the radios and dial a buoy phone numbers.
Given the accuracy of 3 day reports, is it sufficient to be able to download that information when access to cell phone data or wifi is available and call in for updates?
Or is XM weather satellite really helpful (though the coverage seems to end closer to SE Alaska). The coastal version is $30 plus per month.
Or is satellite data of some sort needed? (Expensive unless can use sat phone)
Any thoughts here? Best practices or best apps?
I’ve been looking at TZ iBoat as it integrates with Furuno, Buoyweather app, etc. will use Navigator.
Something that seamlessly integrates into my planning software and MfD would be nice.
I tried to search old forum posts but XM is too short!