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I'm looking at potential electronic upgrades when pricing out the "next" boat. I'm not clear on the cartography features provided by different vendors. My interest is primarily US waters.
I've got Raymarine now. They support NOAA, Navionics, and C-Map. I run NOAA ($10/yr for vector or raster) and Navionics ($100/yr).
Navionics has SmartCharts -- crowd-sourced data that is very detailed and continually updated. That is important to me. In tight situations I'll run a NOAA chart on one half of the screen and the SmartChart on the other.
I like the ability to have multiple providers (including unmodified NOAA products) and the detailed crowd-sourced data.
Do other vendors have similar capabilities?
From my research it seems Furuno has NOAA, Navionics, and C-Map support. It isn't clear if they support SonarCharts or other crowd-sourced data (either gathering data or displaying it).
I've done much less research on Garmin but I *believe* they only support their own charts. No unmodified NOAA. True? Do they have a crowd-sourced solution?
As noted my main focus is US waters, but both the Bahamas and Canadian waters are in our future so we'd want to be well positioned for those too.
I've got Raymarine now. They support NOAA, Navionics, and C-Map. I run NOAA ($10/yr for vector or raster) and Navionics ($100/yr).
Navionics has SmartCharts -- crowd-sourced data that is very detailed and continually updated. That is important to me. In tight situations I'll run a NOAA chart on one half of the screen and the SmartChart on the other.
I like the ability to have multiple providers (including unmodified NOAA products) and the detailed crowd-sourced data.
Do other vendors have similar capabilities?
From my research it seems Furuno has NOAA, Navionics, and C-Map support. It isn't clear if they support SonarCharts or other crowd-sourced data (either gathering data or displaying it).
I've done much less research on Garmin but I *believe* they only support their own charts. No unmodified NOAA. True? Do they have a crowd-sourced solution?
As noted my main focus is US waters, but both the Bahamas and Canadian waters are in our future so we'd want to be well positioned for those too.