Time Zero TZiboat or Aquamaps?

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I have Garmin stuff on my boat. I augment it with an ipad running Navionics. Thinking about adding either Time Zero TZiboat or Aquamaps for some diversity. Which is a better investment?
 
I have been pleased with aquamaps for many years now. For me, the interface on the iPad is much friendlier than Navionics. The price is good too. The downside is that there are chunks of the world that aquamaps does not cover, so I had to endure Navionics for sailing in French Polynesia and Greece this year (I know, good problem to have). I am an aquamaps fan as my back up iPad nav system.
 
I switched from Navionics to TZ iBoat years ago. Very happy with it!
 
I have used AquaMap for years and like it a lot. I like that it has ActiveCaptain data and tides and currents. I also like that if you want you can get the Army Corp of Engineering surveys

It isn't much of an investment. I think I paid $10 for all USA charts and like $50 for Explorer Bahamas charts.
 
I use both iPad and iPhone versions of Navionics and Garmin chartplotters. It’s all I know and therefore can offer no comparison, but I am happy with its simplicity and ease of use. That said, losing the route planning functionality of Navionics’ web-based Chart Viewer is a real blow to their system. Because of that, I would choose differently if I had it to do over.
 
I have used AquaMap for year and like it a lot. I like that it has ActiveCaptain data and tides and currents. I also like that if you want you can get the Army Corp of Engineering surveys

It isn't much of an investment. I think I paid $10 for all USA charts and like $50 for Explorer Bahamas charts.
 
The Argo app has come a long way and is worth checking out.
 
I have Garmin stuff on my boat. I augment it with an ipad running Navionics. Thinking about adding either Time Zero TZiboat or Aquamaps for some diversity. Which is a better investment?

AquaMap has been very useful for us, and it's cheap, not really an expensive enough for us to consider it an "investment" like a plotter

We use TimeZero on a laptop, to complement our Furuno MFD. Very useful (and expensive enough to be an "investment").

We don't do iThings, but we'd have tried TZiBoat if it were available for Android devices and similarly inexpensive.

-Chris
 
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