Billeilers
Member
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2019
- Messages
- 13
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Norumbega
- Vessel Make
- Grand Banks 32
Navionics on IPad
I have been using Navionics on my iPad Air for 2 years. It works great. I don’t know what you mean by auto navigate. It does work with auto route generation. And I can then send the route to my Garmin chart plotter via active captain and the the chart plotter runs the auto pilot
Next week we will begin bringing our new to us Grand Banks 42 Classic down from Nashville TN to Guntersville AL, where will will likely keep it for the winter. Though suggestions at this great site I located online and ordered some chart books that should be here by weeks end.
I’ve been watching on YouTube the postings of a person who is doing the Loop and recently came down the TN River to the Tenn Tom. His channel today discussed what he has used for navigation, which has been Navionics on a Samsung tablet. He says he purchased an IPAD not knowing it doesn’t have “auto navigate” and it just didn’t work well. Do any of you know if he’s correct about this and have you experienced the same problems with an IPAD? Sine I have one already I would certainly prefer to use what I have, but I don’t suppose $220 is the end of the world if a Samsung will serve me better.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I have been using Navionics on my iPad Air for 2 years. It works great. I don’t know what you mean by auto navigate. It does work with auto route generation. And I can then send the route to my Garmin chart plotter via active captain and the the chart plotter runs the auto pilot