Tis the Season for Mapping out your Summer on the Water

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Harborseal

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What program(s) are you using to map out your summer boating destinations? I currently use an excel spreadsheet which has worked well, but only gives me locations and nothing else. Perhaps a good way to start designing a summer boating trip but it seems that I could then insert my trip into an on-line program for my laptop. Perhaps a program that would give nautical miles, locations can be modified easily, etc. But could also be used by a novice. :)
Please share what you are using that works well.
 
We just wander...
Our outings are usually 7 to 14 days at a shot. All of them on the hook. We just go wherever our curiosity takes us, but always keeping a close eye on the weather and and selecting a spot for anchoring carefully. We used to roam extensively when we were Land Cruisers in an rv. But when we realized how much we both love beaches and water, we decided to get a trawler. It's our favorite way to explore.
 
I don't spend much time on details, just enter a note into a log daily when I enter the engine hours to remind me should I read it again.
 
The most dangerous thing you can have on a boat is a schedule.

An itinerary has to be in the top 10.
 
.xlsx with:
- Date & day
- planned departure time
- planned arrival time
- planned speed
- distance
- lock/bridge time
- cumulative distance
- Marina cost (estimated/actual)
- plus a lot of other miscellaneous stuff.

I used to create this spreadsheet every winter, using the Navionics Web App on my PC at home. It worked out well for me. As of this summer, that's no longer possible, thanks to Garmin. I have a Navionics phone app paid subscription, but I don't like doing this type of planning on my phone. So I am in the market for a PC map tool for route planning.
 
I don't read "Itinerary/time line" into the original posters first post. I certainly map out where I would like to go for the following summer so I can prepare. That does not mean that once I push off the dock I have a time line. It means I have a plan.
Next years plan is recover from scheduled April knee replacement and leave on the loop mid July and return about 11 months later for about 6,400 miles of boating. Then decide if I will stay the winter in the north.

I have a tentative plan on what I want to see and about what time of year that will be.
 
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