How many are using a tablet as their primary GPS Navigation tool? If so have you found any significant limitations?
I use my cell phone with OpenCPN, Navionics and MX Mariner a lot when I'm not at the helm. I've used it at the helm when needed, too.
I've tried tablets, but often the screen isn't very readable in sunlight (even under a bimini) or at a less-than-ideal angle. Plus I already carry the phone everywhere.
I spend a fair amount of time at anchor and use my phone to record my track while at anchor. I can tell at a glance in the middle of the night what's going on and whether I've dragged. Very useful.
Samsung 10" with Navionics and Garmin Active Captain (Helm can slave the display of our Garmin 9" GPSMAP when up top or down below).
Does AC work ok in slave mode? I'm quite keen to get a new Fantom radar along with a new MFD, and am curious about mirroring the MFD on my tablet. Don't want to spring for a second MFD but want an integrated system at each helm station. I was reading the materials from Garmin and it seems like it's feasible.
How many are using a tablet as their primary GPS Navigation tool? If so have you found any significant limitations?
If your boat equipped with autopilot you mast have compatible chart-plotter.