by Miker » Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:14 pm
Shaun,
I've not had any experience really with anything else but the iPad, so I'm rather biased toward it.
The app is on the iTunes store, it is $40.99 for the Australia/New Zealand version, a little more for Australasia, which is what I have. When you install the app, you need to be connected via Wi-Fi or 3G. Once it's installed you download maps via the app itself. You simply click download, then select the area of map you want to download, really simple. Once you own the app, all maps are free.
I have an iPad one, 3G Wi-Fi 60gigabyte, with built in GPS reciever. The Navionics works without phone reception, as does the built in Googlemaps. However, to access any web or email services, you need to be within 3G range. I have a Telstra pre-paid sim card, which is $20 per month, although if you don't use it within the month, it expires.
The Navionics App does give you all you need to know where you are, shows your speed in a choice of Km, Miles, or NM. You can also save your track, as well as set waypoints etc and it does show your boat in the center of the screen. When you touch the boat icon, it gives you your position.
Drawbacks, you can't connect to your GPS radio transciever, and it can be hard to see in the sun. You must also keep power up to it which is easy if you have a ciggie lighter adapter, which I have to charge iPad, blackberry etc. The power draw is minimal.
The gadget on the right of the iPad is the sounder/fish finder. It has the standard transom mount transducer, that is simply epoxy glued into the hull just forward of the main bulkhead.
Other benefits of the iPad are that you can connect it via the headphone jack to most modern stereo systems, or to a dock to play your iTunes on the move. You can also watch movies if you download them before you travel, plus if you have the adapter, you can upload photos from your camera straight to photobucket, Facebook or Tophatyachts! You can also carry it around with you in the cockpit, or mount it like I have, or on a ram system.
I must admit, I fully planned to stop in to see you and Phillip last week on my way back from QLD, which meant I could have shown you, however I ran out of time.
You can also get the whole lot to work on an iPhone, but it's not as easy to use because it's smaller.
Anyway, I hope this helps.
Michael
"Dulcamara" - MKIII
Careel Bay, Pittwater
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