Apae schreef :
Even opgezocht waar we het over hebben (facebook linkjes zijn nooit echt handig voor degenen die geen facebook account hebben), en dock-to-dock lijkt me toch wel bruikbaar:
www.navionics.com/en/Dock-to-dockAutorouting
Niet als enige navigatiemethode, en niet als strikte route onder zeil, maar wel als een snelle manier om een complete route in de pllotter te zetten. Of zie ik dat helemaal fout? Ik ben tenslotte niet gewend om op zo'n plotter te varen...
Ok, back to topic en even terugkomend op het hier bovenstaande.
Inderdaad excuses,ik ga er gemakshalve vanuit dat iedereen op Facebook zit.
Hier een uitleg wat de nieuwe update nu eigenlijk inhoudt wel in het engels maar de NL vertaling is onderweg:
Raymarine®, a brand of FLIR Systems, and Navionics®, the leader in content and location-based services for the recreational boating and outdoor markets, have collaborated to make several new features available on Raymarine’s LightHouse II based multifunction displays, including Navionics’ award-winning Dock-to-dock Autorouting, SonarChart™ Live and Advanced Map Options.
A breakthrough in marine navigation, Navionics Dock-to-dock Autorouting creates intelligent, detailed routes through narrow passages and channels where they’re needed most. Raymarine users can choose their start and end points, then can take advantage of Navionics’ sophisticated algorithms which calculate a detailed route that takes into consideration chart data, navigation aids, and water depth.
“Navionics Dock-to-dock Autorouting is truly ground-breaking in its ability to plot a course through the maze of variables that one considers when route planning,” said Don Black, Senior Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing at Navionics. “We’re excited to bring this incredible feature to even more boaters through our longstanding partnership with Raymarine.”
“Once again we are excited to deliver new technology and features to our multifunction display customers with our LightHouse operating system,” said Grégoire Outters, Vice President and General Manager of FLIR Maritime. “By adding support for Navionics Dock-to-dock Autorouting and SonarChart™ Live, we are delivering a simplified and information-rich navigation experience.”
SonarChart™ Live works with Raymarine multifunction displays, allowing boaters to create personal 1 ft/0.5 m HD bathymetry maps in real time. With SonarChart Live, Raymarine users can engage their sonar to survey new areas or places where bottom conditions may have changed, and then create new bathymetric charts that appear on their device instantly. In addition, Raymarine users can upload their sonar data automatically and download updated charts easily via the innovative Plotter Sync capability of Navionics Boating apps. Other Navionics users can also benefit from the newly surveyed areas as the data is integrated within Navionics’ SonarChart™ library and made available through Navionics’ daily chart updates program.
Engineered with anglers in mind, the new Advanced Map Options give Raymarine users the ability to customize their view of Navionics chart presentation by highlighting shallow areas, selecting a fishing range, and adjusting SonarChart™ contour density.
All the new Navionics functionality is available for Raymarine a, c, e, eS and gS Series MFD models produced after 2011, updated with Lighthouse II Release 17 software. Additional compatibility requirements are listed at
www.raymarine.com/lighthouse and
www.navionics.com/R17news.